China News Service, January 13 According to the website of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, on January 12, the Civil Aviation Administration issued another fusing instruction to implement fusing measures for two flights of Air China and Pakistan International Airlines.

  There were 5 passengers with positive nucleic acid test on Air China flight CA868 (Johannesburg to Shenzhen) that entered the country on December 31, 2020. Starting from January 18, the operation of this flight will be suspended for 2 weeks.

There were 10 passengers with positive nucleic acid test on Pakistan International Airlines flight PK854 (Islamabad to Xi'an) that entered the country on January 2. Starting from January 18, the flight operation will be suspended for 4 weeks.

  The fuse volume of the above-mentioned routes cannot be used for other routes; flights before January 18 can continue to be executed. If the fuse mechanism is triggered during the period, the fuse time will be accumulated.

The Civil Aviation Administration requires the above-mentioned airlines to provide services such as passenger comfort and ticket refunds and changes on subsequent flights.

Screenshot of Civil Aviation Administration website