Hong Kong bans Singapore Airlines after Covid case on board

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 Hong Kong banned Singapore Airlines (SIA1) (SINGY) for two weeks after a COVID-19 infected passenger arrived in the country on board its flight.

 Hong Kong banned Singapore Airlines (SIA1) (SINGY) for two weeks after a COVID-19 infected passenger arrived in the country on board its flight, the South China Morning Post reports on April 2, 2021.

 The infected passenger arrived in Hong Kong (HKG) on a Singapore Airlines (SIA1) (SINGY) flight SQ882 on March 31, 2021. Reportedly, three other passengers on the same flight were found non-complying with the local disease control rules, according to the publication.

 The flight SQ882 is a regular daily flight from Singapore (SIN). The airline operates it with an Airbus A350-900

 Singapore Airlines (SIA1) (SINGY) flights between  Singapore and Hong Kong are banned from April 3 until April 16, 2021.

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