Flyg och övriga transporter i Coronatider

 
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Singapore Airlines kommer att låta den största delen av sin flotta stå kvar på backen till den 30 juni, 96% av alla flighter kommer att ställas in, i nuläget används bara 10 plan av 200, man kommer bara att flyga på ca 15 destinationer under denna period.


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Thai Airways ska ju också betala tillbaks för många inställda flyg, kanske smartare att gå i kk och bygga upp ett bolag.
Thai Airways ska ju också betala tillbaks för många inställda flyg, kanske smartare att gå i kk och bygga upp ett bolag.
Thai Airways ska ju också betala tillbaks för många inställda flyg, kanske smartare att gå i kk och bygga upp ett bolag.
Ja en konkurs sanerar ju bort en massa skulder.
Men man behöver nytt kapital och ny finansiering för att köpa tillbaka sina inventarier från förvaltaren som måste följa regler.
Inte helt lätt.
Klart är väl att staten, bankerna och finansbolag har första tjing.
 
Ja en konkurs sanerar ju bort en massa skulder.
Men man behöver nytt kapital och ny finansiering för att köpa tillbaka sina inventarier från förvaltaren som måste följa regler.
Inte helt lätt.
Klart är väl att staten, bankerna och finansbolag har första tjing.
Ja inte lär privatpersoner få ut något efter en kk. Kanske om man betalt via kort eller i Sverige köpt paketresa via resebyrå, dvs inkl hotell.
 
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Suvarnabhumi ska öppnas igen den 1 maj efter att ha varit stängd en månad, tiden har använts till att reparera och underhålla flygplatsen.


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När flygen startar upp igen blir det inte som förr.

Så här tänker AirAsia

COVID-19: Flying safe with AirAsia - Safety measures AirAsia implements On-Ground and In-flight
To Ensure You Arrive Safely And In Good Health At Your Destination
Your health and safety is always our top priority. As we prepare to return to the skies, you have our commitment that now, more than ever, this remains true.

We are looking forward to once again connecting people and places and recognise the duty to do so responsibly and with care.

AirAsia is working closely with regulators, local governments, civil aviation and health authorities, including the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and adhering to their expert advice.

While we are doing this, we also need your cooperation with the following to ensure that you have a smooth, memorable journey with us:​
- First and foremost, it is your responsibility to ensure that you are eligible to travel, be it international or domestic before booking a flight. Please refer here to check on travel restrictions and special requirements.

- All AirAsia guests will be required to bring their own mask and wear it properly before, during and after the flight, including during check-in and bag collection. Guests without a mask will be denied boarding.

- Carry-on cabin baggage - to facilitate social distancing especially during embarkation and disembarkation, we will only allow ONE piece of cabin baggage not exceeding 5 kg for each guest. This will help minimise unwanted contact between you and another guest’s baggage and vice versa. More details are available here.

- Please arrive early at the airport - preferably 3 hours before departure - to allow for enough time for all the necessary processes to take place.​
To ensure that the highest standards of safety and hygiene are maintained at all times, here are some of the measures AirAsia is taking on the ground and in the air:​
Aircraft cleaning:

- Aircraft will undergo disinfection including a deep clean performed using cleaning agents in accordance with Airbus Aircraft maintenance Manual (AMM) by professional cleaning teams

- Every night stop, aircraft goes under a thorough 2-hour cleaning procedure, in compliance with instructions from health authorities

Pre-flight:

- Temperature screening will take place at different checkpoints, including boarding gates

- Cabin crew will go through temperature checks after every shift

- Social distancing will be observed with floor markers at queuing areas, including check-in counters & kiosks

- Alternate check-in counters will be opened to keep social distancing

- Hand sanitizers will be available through journey processing point for guests and staff

- Cabin will be disinfected via aerosol spraying before departure of all domestic and international flights

- Pre-flight briefings on safety and hygiene will be conducted for all boarding cabin crew to ensure we are consistently following the most up-to-date advice

- Contactless web and mobile check-in to reduce surface and physical contact in check-in and boarding processes​
In-flight:

- All AirAsia aircraft are fitted with HEPA filters normally used in hospitals, which filter out particles and airborne contaminants such as viruses and bacteria

- All cabin crew will be in protective equipment including masks and gloves

- We will observe seat distancing, when flight occupancy allows, for guests to move within respective zones, under cabin crew’s guidance

- Food Safety
- All meals are produced and packaged hygienically following strict food safety requirements
- All production staff will regularly be monitored on COVID-19 guidelines
- Cabin crew handling menu items will wear disposable gloves

- Cabin crew are well trained to assist with any medical situation inflight including identification and isolation of anyone onboard who may feel unwell

- Temperature checks will occur before arrival to destinations where temperature screening is mandatory​
Arrival:

- Health declaration forms will be handed out to be filled out before or on arrival

- Thermal screening will take place upon arrival

- Transit passengers will be asked to stay at the airport

- Mandatory quarantine may take place as per regulations at your destination country​
How can you do your part?

We ask that you observe the universally recommended protective precautionary measures, including practising high personal hygiene.

Please be reminded, once again, that you are required to bring your own mask and wear it properly before, during and after the flight, including during check-in and bag collection; failing which, you will not be accepted on the flight.
Thank you for your continued support, we look forward to welcoming you onboard again soon.

Captain Ling Liong Tien
Chief Safety Officer
AirAsia



 
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Thailand ser ut att förlänga förbudet mot inkommande internationella flyg i ytterligare 15 dagar.


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Filippinerna funderar på September för att ta emot turister...

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En passagerare
Filippinerna funderar på September för att ta emot turister...

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Hej

Låter väl lite rimligare än i närtid, tror tyvärr inte att det här är över så snart som man ex.vis tycks hoppas i Thailand, risken för bakslag är nog stor om man öppnar upp för turism för tidigt.

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Hej

En passagerare på en Nok Air flight tog bilder som visade att det tänkta säkerhetsavståndet mellan passagerare inte hölls, det var tydligen samma sak inne i planet eftersom dom även togs med på en omväg till en annan flygplats där planet fylldes upp helt, detta omöjliggjorde ju att den tänkta sociala distansen mellan passagerarna kunde hållas.

A viral post reveals a lack of social distancing onboard Nok Air flight

Published 27-04-2020
By Anukul
A viral post reveals a lack of social distancing onboard Nok Air flight | The Thaiger

PHOTO: Khaosod.co.th

A Nok Air passenger from flight DD7809 flying from Nakhon Si Thammarat to Don Meuang Bangkok last Friday posted on her Facebook account with a picture expressing her concern about the lack of social distancing during boarding and then on the plane.
“The airline notified passengers that it had to make a detour to Trang Airport to pick up additional passengers. The detour not only caused a two-hour delay but social distancing measures and alternate seating to prevent Covid-19 from spreading could not be implemented as the added passengers filled up the plane.”


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Hej
Låter väl lite rimligare än i närtid, tror tyvärr inte att det här är över så snart som man ex.vis tycks hoppas i Thailand, risken för bakslag är nog stor om man öppnar upp för turism för tidigt.

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Ja, våra chanser att få utnyttja våra biljetter till Sverige i sommar minskar.
Inga problem för mig att åka men jag kommer inte att få resa in igen.
Frun får inte resa ut för turism.
Bara personer med arbetstillstånd får resa ut.
Läget har inte förbättras ett enda dugg sen i mars.
Tvärtom...
 
Hemma är bara en dröm.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has issued its fourth notification extending a ban on international passenger flights to Thailand for another month. CAAT explains the need to continue measures against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in order to effectively prevent and control the spread of the virus.

According to this notification issued on 27 April 2020, the ban will be extended from 1 May 2020, at 00.01 hr to 31 May 2020, at 23.59 hr. All flight permits granted for that period will be canceled.

Read more: Extension of Temporary Ban on All International Flights to Thailand Until 31 May

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The Thai Cabinet has approved the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration’s (CCSA) proposal to extend the Emergency Decree for one more month, starting from 1 May 2020. There are four measures that will continue to be implemented under the decree in order to effectively prevent and control the spread of the virus.

1. Prohibiting persons from leaving home during the six-hour curfew from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. and strict travel restrictions.

2. Prohibiting mass gatherings, including a temporary prohibition on conducting mass gathering activities, a temporary prohibition on entering areas or places with a lot of people, and a temporary prohibition on engaging in activities that are at risk of spreading the virus.

3. Maintaining restrictions on inter-provincial travel. People must refrain from or delay traveling across provincial areas if there is no necessity.

4. Maintaining controls on travel into Thailand by land, by sea, and by air, including a ban on all incoming flights until 31 May 2020.
 
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Även på Don Muang förbereder man sig nu för att öppna upp för ytterligare två bolag, sedan tidigare flyger ju Nok Air, men fr.o.m fredag börjar även Thai AirAsia och Thai Lion Air flyga igen.

Don Mueang Airport prepares to reopen.
Published 29-04-2020
By Greeley Pulitzer
Don Mueang Airport prepares to reopen | The Thaiger

PHOTO: Airpaz Blog

Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport is preparing to open for more flights beginning this Friday, as 2 airlines have announced plans to resume limited domestic routes.
The airport’s director Samphan Khutranont says Thai AirAsia and Thai Lion Air will resume some domestic service at Don Mueang on Friday, in addition to Nok Air, which has continued operating about 20 domestic flights serving about 1,000 people a day. Most airlines have suspended service due the Covid-19outbreak.


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