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BA have cancelled all flights to PKX (Beijing/Peking) and PVG (Shanghai Pu Dong) "until 19 April 2020".
BA frequency to HKG has been reduced with effect from 13 February 2020 - see below for further details. From HKG, Cathay is running a heavily reduced schedule to mainland destinations until the end of March.
If you are due to fly to PKX, PVG and your flight is cancelled then you have refund, re-route and rebook options. BA can rebook on to several other airlines.
If you are due to fly to Hong Kong until 1st April you have refund and rebook options.
If you are transiting into mainland China you are also covered as above.
If you are transiting internationally (e.g. LHR-HKG-SYD) you are not able to move your flights, unless they are cancelled anyway.
The latest ba.com update was on 21 February 2020 at 1510.
More information on the advice of Her Majesty's Government about travel and health is on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/china
For the Special Administration Regions of Hong Kong and Macao:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/hong-kong
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/macao
Summary from IATA of all travel restrictions due to Coronavirus as added to TIMATIC https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/int...1580226297.htm
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HKG frequency reductions (as of 1330 on 21 February 2020, all dates inclusive).
LHR-HKG
From Thu 13.02.2020 to Mon 01.06.2020: BA31 cancelled. BA27 operates (380).
Exceptions:-
HKG-LHR
From Fri 14.02.2020 to Tue 02.06.2020: BA32 cancelled. BA28 operates (380).
Exceptions:-
Note: Schedule changes take effect on Sun 29.03.2020 in both directions.
BA have cancelled all flights to PKX (Beijing/Peking) and PVG (Shanghai Pu Dong) "until 19 April 2020".
BA frequency to HKG has been reduced with effect from 13 February 2020 - see below for further details. From HKG, Cathay is running a heavily reduced schedule to mainland destinations until the end of March.
If you are due to fly to PKX, PVG and your flight is cancelled then you have refund, re-route and rebook options. BA can rebook on to several other airlines.
If you are due to fly to Hong Kong until 1st April you have refund and rebook options.
If you are transiting into mainland China you are also covered as above.
If you are transiting internationally (e.g. LHR-HKG-SYD) you are not able to move your flights, unless they are cancelled anyway.
The latest ba.com update was on 21 February 2020 at 1510.
More information on the advice of Her Majesty's Government about travel and health is on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/china
For the Special Administration Regions of Hong Kong and Macao:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/hong-kong
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/macao
Summary from IATA of all travel restrictions due to Coronavirus as added to TIMATIC https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/int...1580226297.htm
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HKG frequency reductions (as of 1330 on 21 February 2020, all dates inclusive).
LHR-HKG
From Thu 13.02.2020 to Mon 01.06.2020: BA31 cancelled. BA27 operates (380).
Exceptions:-
- Tue 18.02.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (777).
- Tue 10.03.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (777).
- Mon 27.04.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Tue 28.04.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Wed 29.04.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Thu 30.04.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Mon 11.05.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Tue 12.05.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Mon 18.05.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Tue 19.05.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Sun 24.05.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Mon 25.05.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Tue 26.05.2020: BA27 cancelled. BA31 operates (380).
- Mon 01.06.2020: BA31 cancelled. BA27 operates (777).
HKG-LHR
From Fri 14.02.2020 to Tue 02.06.2020: BA32 cancelled. BA28 operates (380).
Exceptions:-
- Wed 19.02.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (777).
- Wed 11.03.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (777).
- Sun 29.03.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Tue 28.04.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Wed 29.04.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Thu 30.04.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Fri 01.05.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Tue 12.05.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Wed 13.05.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Tue 19.05.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Wed 20.05.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Mon 25.05.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Tue 26.05.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Wed 27.05.2020: BA28 cancelled. BA32 operates (380).
- Tue 02.06.2020: BA32 cancelled. BA28 operates (777).
Note: Schedule changes take effect on Sun 29.03.2020 in both directions.
*Coronavirus : BA Suspends all flts to mainland China* +discussion on long haul flts
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Guys, avoid public space as what you would do in flu season. Stay sanitised, cover mouth and nose. There is zero benefit from the risk of the virus.

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Dear All,
Question, I am flying to Shanghai on the 7th and I actually believe that the panic and city shut downs will have stopped by then, however the question is, should the city be quarantined will people be given notice and time to leave? Would BA have prior knowledge and contact customers?
Just trying to think ahead and how to avoid potentially being stuck somewhere for an extended period of time.
Question, I am flying to Shanghai on the 7th and I actually believe that the panic and city shut downs will have stopped by then, however the question is, should the city be quarantined will people be given notice and time to leave? Would BA have prior knowledge and contact customers?
Just trying to think ahead and how to avoid potentially being stuck somewhere for an extended period of time.
This virus is spreading faster than the news is telling you/us, so that it is likely that by the 7th there will be a ban on travel to/from China.
Pandemics like this take from 90 to 120 days plus/minus to burn out once effective quarantine measures are in place. They are not yet in place in China or any where else in the world.
Normalcy bias is still prevailing but give it another 5-7 days and the realities of this illness will forces governments to act more aggressively even though the economic impacts will be enormous.

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Would abyone of you worry about spending some days in HAN early february? Flying via DOH amd my wife worries about me going to asia now...

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I'm in Kuala Lumpur currently; was originally supposed to have a week in Shanghai next but the Shanghai event got cancelled due to concerns about the virus. I phoned the gold line about the possibilities of changing my booking for a return to London from KL. The agent told me that BA has no concessions yet developed for China, but that I should phone back in a few days because the situation is under continual discussion and is likely to change. Would really appreciate if they would waive the rebooking/rerouting fees as Cathay Pacific has done.
Last edited by Buzzz; Jan 24, 20 at 3:40 pm

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I have $100 that says you are wrong.
This virus is spreading faster than the news is telling you/us, so that it is likely that by the 7th there will be a ban on travel to/from China.
Pandemics like this take from 90 to 120 days plus/minus to burn out once effective quarantine measures are in place. They are not yet in place in China or any where else in the world.
Normalcy bias is still prevailing but give it another 5-7 days and the realities of this illness will forces governments to act more aggressively even though the economic impacts will be enormous.
This virus is spreading faster than the news is telling you/us, so that it is likely that by the 7th there will be a ban on travel to/from China.
Pandemics like this take from 90 to 120 days plus/minus to burn out once effective quarantine measures are in place. They are not yet in place in China or any where else in the world.
Normalcy bias is still prevailing but give it another 5-7 days and the realities of this illness will forces governments to act more aggressively even though the economic impacts will be enormous.
1720 - last real bout of bubonic plague
1820 - Cholera epidemic
1920 - Spanish Flu
2020 - Well, it's almost like Mother Earth doesn't want us....

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If HKG closes at some point, almost all the One World traffic to North America (and some to Europe) will grind to a halt, it will be a disaster. Same for all regional traffic.

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Id suggest keeping an eye on how it develops and make a decision closer to the time.

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Just flew BKK to LHR via PEK with Air China. Some observations:
1, all Chinese passengers and Japanese passengers are wearing a mask in BKK Airport.
2, all Air China crew on both flights have masks on full time.
3, almost all passengers (Chinese or not) in PEK Airport wears masks.
I think it is matter of time for all BA crew to wearing masks to fly to PKX and PVG.
1, all Chinese passengers and Japanese passengers are wearing a mask in BKK Airport.
2, all Air China crew on both flights have masks on full time.
3, almost all passengers (Chinese or not) in PEK Airport wears masks.
I think it is matter of time for all BA crew to wearing masks to fly to PKX and PVG.

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I dont think masks protect you against viruses. They are tiny and very difficult to block.

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Just flew BKK to LHR via PEK with Air China. Some observations:
1, all Chinese passengers and Japanese passengers are wearing a mask in BKK Airport.
2, all Air China crew on both flights have masks on full time.
3, almost all passengers (Chinese or not) in PEK Airport wears masks.
I think it is matter of time for all BA crew to wearing masks to fly to PKX and PVG.
1, all Chinese passengers and Japanese passengers are wearing a mask in BKK Airport.
2, all Air China crew on both flights have masks on full time.
3, almost all passengers (Chinese or not) in PEK Airport wears masks.
I think it is matter of time for all BA crew to wearing masks to fly to PKX and PVG.
Great if you're planing a door, though.
Best you can do is wash your hands. All the time. And when you're not in a bathroom - use sanitiser. Just don't get all OCD with it like my mate did as a junior reg and end up almost cleaning your knuckles off.

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As it was mentioned earlier on this thread, it depends on the mask.

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Just read that one should wear a surgical mask rather than a N95 mask, as the latter are hard to breathe through.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...n-virus-spread
The masks are meant for people who are ill, so that if/when they sneeze or cough it contains the droplets. As no-one yet seems to know whether this virus spreads before symptoms show or not, I think the reason people want everyone to wear masks is so that you don't panic that the person you're close to is ill and about to sneeze. I guess it can also help if you're wearing a mask and someone sneezes on you.
Last edited by adrianlondon; Jan 24, 20 at 4:15 pm Reason: Added link to mask info
