Airlines offer charter flights for stranded employees

Yang Jian
Domestic carriers are promoting charter services for businesses to help their staff return to work. The first such flight was organized by Shanghai-based Spring Airlines.
Yang Jian
Airlines offer charter flights for stranded employees
Ti Gong

A Spring Airlines' charter flight, arranged for employees at companies in Zhejiang Province, taxis to take off from Kunming, Yunnan Province.

Multiple domestic airlines have begun promoting charter flight services to help companies transport their employees back to work while reducing infection risks during the coronavirus epidemic.

About 180 employees from Kunming in southwest Yunnan Province returned to work for their companies in Zhejiang Province on Wednesday, after taking the first such charter flight arranged by Spring Airlines.

The employees took flight 9C8828 to Shanghai and then took coaches to their workplaces in Wuxing District of Huzhou.

The human resources bureau of Wuxing invited the airline to offer the service after many local companies complained that staff could not return to work due to the suspension of most public transport.

Many workers at two of the district's key companies, manufacturers of pipeline and aluminum products, live in remote areas of Honghe, Qujing and Wenshan in Yunnan.

The Shanghai-based budget carrier has made full safety preparations for such flights. Each passenger must receive temperature checks before boarding, in the air and after landing. They also have to register on a mobile app to provide information about their health condition, according to the carrier.

The filtration system on a passenger aircraft can refresh the air in the cabin every three minutes, which is safer than other public transport options in terms of virus prevention, the airline said.

After the landing of the first such charter flight, over a dozen domestic carriers started promoting similar flight services targeted at businesses. These include China Eastern, China Southern, Juneyao, Fuzhou, Shandong, China Express and Xiamen airlines.

China's airline industry has been hit hard by travel restrictions and flight cancellations imposed by the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak. The number of flights at domestic airports on Tuesday, which marked the end of this year's Spring Festival travel rush, was down about 80 percent compared with previous years.

Observers say the charter flights are a way for airlines to shore up losses, while also helping to get China's economy back on track.

Airlines offer charter flights for stranded employees
Ti Gong

Captain and crew on a Spring Airlines' charter flight for companies in Wuxing pose in the cabin.


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