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The first day of international flight diversions from Beijing has resulted in many passengers being quarantined in secondary cities and those flying on enduring layovers of more than 11 hours, according to Chinese media reports.
So far three of the four currenty re-routed flights have landed. Here's what we're hearing:
CA926 from Tokyo to Beijing:
According to CBNDaily (uczzd.cn), 80% of those that flew in on the Tokyo-Beijing flight that was routed to Hohhot were quarantined there, with only 19 passengers continuing on to Beijing after a 12-hour layover.
According to one passenger’s account, the plane, an Airbus A330 that normally seats close to 300, only had about 100 seats filled. Three passengers on the flight were feeling ill (two with fever and one that complained of an allergy) and were put into the back of the plane in a makeshift quarantine section.
Upon arrival, medical personnel boarded the plane to take the three passengers off as well as take temperatures of all other passengers. Next, someone with a diplomatic passport and two children were allowed to disembark. Finally, all passengers were off the plane by 11pm, and while at the airport, they received another medical exam that included Covid-19 testing.
Next was customs and baggage claim. The passengers were in the airport for 12 hours before a small number of them were called to reboard the plane which landed in the morning in Beijing. The remaining passengers were taken to a hotel in Hohhot, where they are currently quarantined for 14 days at a cost of RMB 350 per night.
The story does not explain the criteria for why some were allowed to return to Beijing and why others were quarantined in Hohhot, nor does it have an accounting of what proccess the passengers that flew on to Beijing in the morning went through.
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