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1. 2019-nCoV - Arbitrary Restrictions and Blanket Travel Bans Cause Confusion
With so much confusion, misinformation and different strategies surrounding the current 2019-nCoV outbreak, it is a very worrying time for the global travel and tourism industry and the millions of people around the world who rely on it for their livelihoods.
2. China Airlines Adds 2019-nCoV Service Information Centre to Website
With so much confusion, misinformation and different reactions to the 2019-nCoV outbreak, China Airlines has established a dedicated 'Novel Coronavirus Service Information' centre on its website. The page, available in Chinese, English and Japanese, provides travelers with the latest updates on flight cancellations, ticketing and travel alerts.
3. Philippines Suspends Visa Upon Arrival Service for Chinese Nationals
Philippines' Bureau of Immigration (BI) has confirmed that the visa upon arrival (VUA) service has been temporarily suspended for Chinese nationals. The decision, made over concerns of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), follows the lockdown of several cities in China in an effort to contain the virus.
4. Korean Air Sets Up Emergency Response Team; Suspends Select China Flights
Korean Air has formed an emergency response team to deal with the spread of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) and set up a thorough process designed to preempt any possibility of infection within departments such as the airport service office, flight operations, cabin crew operations, maintenance, aeromedical center and the operations control division.
5. CAL Group Makes Changes to Inflight Services on Taiwan-Hong Kong/Macau Routes
The CAL Group, which includes China Airlines, Mandarin Airlines, and Tigerair Taiwan, has upgraded quarantine measures in response to the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak by adjusting its inflight services for cross-strait and Taiwan-Hong Kong/Macau flights effective today, 28 January 2020.
6. Air France Extends Suspension of Flights to Beijing and Shanghai
Air France has extended its suspension of flights to Shanghai and Beijing up to and including 15 March 2020, at the earliest. The airline had originally been scheduled to resume services on Monday.
7. British Airways Extends Suspension of Flights to Beijing and Shanghai
British Airways has extended its suspension of flights to Beijing and Shanghai until 31 March 2020, at the earliest. The airline's flights to Hong Kong currently remain unaffected.
8. SAS Suspends All Shanghai and Beijing Flights
SAS has suspended all flights to and from Shanghai and Beijing until 9 February. The airline has also suspended sales for all flights to and from Shanghai and Beijing until 29 February.

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