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Delta Air Lines flight to China turned back, new COVID rules

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Airline officials stated that the new COVID mandates at Shanghai Pudong International Airport require significantly extended ground time and are not operationally viable for Delta. It wasn’t clear what the rules are and what prompted the change, but it comes as China tightens its already strict COVID-19 travel restrictions in the face of a growing outbreak. As reported by the AP:

The Delta flight that turned back to Seattle last week left passengers with expired COVID-19 test results and U.S. visas

BEIJING (AP) — Delta Air Lines said Monday that new pandemic-related cleaning requirements at a Shanghai airport were behind the turning back of a recent flight from Seattle in midair, a move that had prompted a protest from the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco.

FILE – Passengers wearing face masks to help protect themselves from the coronavirus stand near a domestic and international flights information board at Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, China on July 25, 2021. Delta Air Lines said Monday, Dec. 27, 2021, that new cleaning requirements at a Shanghai airport were behind the decision to turn back a recent flight from Seattle in mid-air, a move that had prompted a protest from the Chinese consulate in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

An emailed statement said the new mandates at Shanghai Pudong International Airport “require significantly extended ground time and are not operationally viable for Delta.”

It wasn’t clear what the rules are and what prompted the change, but it comes as China tightens its already strict COVID-19 travel restrictions in the face of a growing outbreak in the city of Xi’an and ahead of the Winter Olympics in Beijing in six weeks.

FILE – Passengers wearing face masks to help protect against the coronavirus take rest at Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, China on July 25, 2021. Delta Air Lines said Monday, Dec. 27, 2021, that new cleaning requirements at a Shanghai airport were behind the decision to turn back a recent flight from Seattle in mid-air, a move that had prompted a protest from the Chinese consulate in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

Xi’an, which is about 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) southwest of Beijing, reported more than 300 new cases over the weekend, a sharp rise from previous days. The city of 13 million people has been locked down, with only one person per household allowed out every two days to shop for necessities.

The Delta flight that turned back to Seattle last week left passengers with expired COVID-19 test results and U.S. visas, according to Chinese media reports.

People bring their children to play skating during the weekend holiday outside a shopping mall in Beijing, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

Two Taiwan-based airlines, China Airlines and EVA Air, have both cut down on the number of flights heading to Shanghai Pudong International Airport in recent days, citing new disinfection procedures that will take longer to complete, according to Taiwan’s semi-official Central News Agency.

EVA is suspending flights from two cities to Shanghai until Feb. 3. China Airlines is suspending flights from one city to Shanghai until the end of January and reducing the number of flights on another route.

A woman wearing a face mask to help protect from the coronavirus looks as she walks by an art installation depicting a prosperity chamber on display outside a mall in Beijing, Monday, Dec. 27, 2021. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

The consulate in San Francisco did not name Delta but said in a short statement Sunday that many flights from the U.S. to China had been delayed or canceled in recent days including a flight that turned back more than halfway to its destination.

The consulate “had made a stern representation to the airline,” the statement said.

Source AP

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