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Hong Kong, Jan 28 (TIWN) Few airlines in Asia were ramping up efforts to contain the risk of transmitting the novel coronavirus among staff and passengers, as the deadly disease has claimed the lives of 106 people in China so far, a media report said on Tuesday.
The Taiwan-headquartered China Airlines will make sweeping changes to its in-flight services to Hong Kong, mainland China and Macau until further notice to limit the spread of the novel virus by reducing non-essential reusables for disposable items, the South China Morning Post reported citing the company as saying. Aircraft sections - including tray tables, arm rests and overhead luggage lockers - will also be treated with extra disinfection. Tablecloths and napkins will be swapped with paper towels, hot meals will be suspended and replaced by disposable meal boxes or bags, beverages and disposable headphones will only be served on request, and disposable headrest covers will be used. Meanwhile, Tigerair Taiwan, a budget airline subsidiary under China Airlines, said it would halt duty-free sales and stop carrying in-flight publications. Seat-back pockets will only carry a safety card and a sick bag.
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