Korean Air ordered to temporarily suspend flights to Hong Kong due to virus infections

SEOUL– Korean Air Lines Co., South Korea’s national flag carrier, has been ordered to suspend flights to Hong Kong for two weeks due to coronavirus infections found among its passengers aboard a plane that landed there last week.

Five passengers aboard the Korean Air flight tested positive for the coronavirus right after they arrived at Hong Kong on Thursday, according to Hong Kong’s health ministry.

The Hong Kong government has ordered a two-week suspension of Korean Air flights to its territory until Jan. 8, citing its antivirus protocol.

The passengers were said to have submitted certificates that they were not infected with the virus before boarding the plane at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul.

A Korean Air official said that the company has abided by all necessary virus-related procedures and will actively clarify its stance to Hong Kong authorities.

Korean Air runs flights to Hong Kong three times a week.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

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