How coronavirus has hit the airline and shipping industry

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With China flights cancelled and weaker travel across Asia, Air France-KLM and Qantas are signalling hits to profits

Air France-KLM, Qantas, and the global container shipping giant Maersk have become the latest businesses to warn about the financial impact from the continued spread of the coronavirus.

 

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4SacredHoop any plane that has been to China should be shut down while it is thoroughly cleaned/cleared free of the virus. no more flights on it until then. same with ships. it will cost millions, but better that than continuing as is.

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