Hong Kong now imposing restrictions effective March 19th;
https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/hea ... avel-alert
https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/hea ... avel-alert
flyingfox wrote:President Ramaphosa just announced a ban on foreign nationals from certain countries including the UK entering South Africa from the 18 March.
gumshoe wrote:The Health Secretary confirmed today the over-70s will be told to self-isolate “for a very long time” - up to 4 months according to Sky News.
honey lamb wrote:gumshoe wrote:The Health Secretary confirmed today the over-70s will be told to self-isolate “for a very long time” - up to 4 months according to Sky News.
As a very active and healthy 73 year old who has been bored out of her tree for most of the day and is climbing the walls because of lack of contact with people, the thought of self-isolation for up to four months is abhorrent. The reality is that unless you are surrounded by family, it is going to be very isolating and have serious mental health issues for the elderly. I'm lucky as I still work on a week on/week off basis with as much or as little contact with others as the situation demands but there are still people to talk to and to interact with. I'm also lucky that I live in a town with a vibrant community spirit. But please think to your neighbours!
OK, so this is a travel forum and one I've been a member of for the last 16 years and of which I'm a moderator. Yes it's about an airline that we all love and choose to travel because of its ethos. Now is the time for us all to transfer that ethos to others and to think of and support as best we can all those affected by the Coronavirus especially all those on the front line in health care settings, those members of the public who interact on a daily basis in delivering services to ensure we can go about our daily lives with as little disruption as possible. I'm talking about all those behind the scenes people, the butchers, the bakers, the candlestick makers (to quote a nursery rhyme), the delivery personnel and many more you could care to mention. And to bring it back to a travel perspective, all those working in the airlines especially those behind the scenes who are shuffling and reshuffling schedules and rotas to ensure that people stranded overseas as borders close are being able to return home and those who wish to reschedule or cancel are dealt with sympathetically especially when their dreams and plans have been robbed from them
FLYERZ wrote:I'm expecting the bans/FCO guidelines to remain at the earliest until the number of new cases in a country stabilises or doesn't grow. How long ago were those restrictions put on parts of China and they still remain 2 months later. Hoping its sooner but in my head I'm writing off anytime before the end may.
gumshoe wrote:UPDATE: VS to cut 80% of flights and ground 75% of its fleet by March 26th.
Staff asked to take 8 weeks unpaid leave.
LHR-EWR (VS1/2) to be cancelled permanently.
flysouthwest wrote:Any idea which flight numbers will still be in operation? Supposed to be on VS33 on 28th March.
flysouthwest wrote:Any idea which flight numbers will still be in operation? Supposed to be on VS33 on 28th March.
gumshoe wrote:flysouthwest wrote:Any idea which flight numbers will still be in operation? Supposed to be on VS33 on 28th March.
I’m 99% confident that Antigua will not be considered a core route.
At a guess - JFK; one of LAX or SFO; maybe one of BOS, MIA or ATL; maybe one African or Asian route.
CommanderB wrote:My guess is LAX, JFK, ATL, JNB, DEL, IAD. Maybe HKG/PVG if there is demand.
My guess is LAX, JFK, ATL, JNB, DEL, IAD. Maybe HKG/PVG if there is demand.
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