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Release Date: 24 Jan 2022
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Edited The virus has killed more than 3,000 people and infected 90,000 more as it spreads from China across the world.

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The virus has killed more than 3,000 people and infected 90,000 more as it spreads from China across the world.

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The IATA's Director, General Alexandre de Juniac, said: "Traffic has collapsed on key Asian routes and that this is rippling throughout the air transport network globally, even between countries without major outbreaks of COVID-19.

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"The world is facing a huge challenge to prevent the spread of COVID-19 while enabling the global economy to continue functioning. Airlines are on the front line of that challenge and it’s essential that the regulatory community work with us to ensure airlines are able to operate in the most sustainable manner, both economically and environmentally, to alleviate the worst impacts of the crisis."

The virus has killed more than 3,000 people and infected 90,000 more as it spreads from China across the world.

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new story for subscription #hashtagsearch Already, it has dragged one airline under. British carrier Flybe has gone into administration, putting around 2,000 jobs at risk. The company’s chief executive Mark Anderson wrote in a letter to staff: "Despite every effort, we now have no alternative - having failed to find a feasible solution to allow us to keep trading."

3Already, it has dragged one airline under. British carrier Flybe has gone into administration, putting around 2,000 jobs at risk. The company’s chief executive Mark Anderson wrote in a letter to staff: "Despite every effort, we now have no alternative - having failed to find a feasible solution to allow us to keep trading."

1Already, it has dragged one airline under. British carrier Flybe has gone into administration, putting around 2,000 jobs at risk. The company’s chief executive Mark Anderson wrote in a letter to staff: "Despite every effort, we now have no alternative - having failed to find a feasible solution to allow us to keep trading."

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