Cathay Pacific suspends all long-haul cargo flights after Hong Kong ramps up quarantine for its aircrew from 3 to 7 days
- In an internal memo obtained by the Post, the airline said the new quarantine requirement would come into effect after midnight on Friday
- Cathay says further tightening of rules being made after cockpit crew member tested positive for coronavirus on fifth day of his arrival
In an internal memo obtained by the Post, the airline said the new quarantine requirement would come into effect after midnight on Friday.
Cathay said a further tightening of rules was being made after a cockpit crew member tested positive for coronavirus on the fifth day of his arrival.
In a memo to staff, the airline said it would need to activate closed-loop operations for cargo crew, which requires staff to volunteer for a lengthy stint away from home of up to several weeks.
“We cannot transition to closed loop operations overnight and we need to take a breather to fully consider all dependencies, including hotel room availability, which is critical,” airline director of flight operations Chris Kempis said.
“As a result, we are stopping all 747 and cargo-only passenger flight layover operations with immediate effect for a period of seven days and planning to restart these during the course of the day on January 6th.”