The number of new cases since Tuesday night’s announcement shot up by 31. Twenty five of them have travel history through Europe while the six others have no travel history.
In the video below, the KwaZulu-Natal Premier defends a popular Durban Cruise liner that set sail recently:Below is a list of how the world’s biggest airlines have responded:Air France-KLM will park its biggest airliners and slash services by up to 90% over the next few days, it said on March 16. The group said it had identified measures to save 200 million euros in 2020 and ways to cut its capital expenditure by 350 million euros.
The airline is cutting domestic capacity by 10% to 15% and international by 20% to 25%, freezing hiring, offering voluntary leave options to staff and looking at early retirement of older aircraft.The German carrier cut long-haul capacity by up to 90% from March 17, and said it would only operate 20% of planned intra-Europe flights.El Al has sent 5 500 of its 6 000 workers on unpaid leave until May 31 after it slashed its flight schedule due to the coronavirus outbreak.
On March 17 the UK pilot union BALPA said that British Airways was due to make an unspecified number of pilots redundant.JetBlue, which pulled its first-quarter and 2020 earnings forecast, said it was adjusting schedules between March and early May and was considering more flight cancellations.
There goes sihle zikalala not banning a cruise ship in Durban zulus always do as they pleases there must be consequences but knowing the ANC and the weak venda president they will do vokol