SEOUL, Jan 21 (Reuters) - South Korean budget airline T'way
Air 091810.KS has postponed Tuesday's scheduled launch of a
new route to the Chinese city of Wuhan because of rising concern
over the spread of a new coronavirus, a company official said.
On Monday South Korea reported its first confirmed case of
the virus from a 35-year-old Chinese national who flew from
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T'way had been set for the first of its twice-a-week flights
from the South Korean main hub of Incheon to Wuhan at 1020 p.m.
(1320 GMT) but cancelled its plans because of the outbreak, the
company official said.
"It was an inevitable decision because of the situation
there," the official told Reuters, adding that it would continue
to monitor developments.
The move came amid spiralling fears over the virus, which
could be spread through human contact, with millions of Asians
travelling for the Lunar New Year holiday this week. In China,
the number of confirmed cases rose to 291 on Monday.
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An official at Korean Air Lines 003490.KS , the only other
South Korean airline operating direct flights to Wuhan, said the
company had no plans to suspend its route, which operates four
times a week.
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(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin
Editing by David Goodman)
((hyonhee.shin@thomsonreuters.com; 822 6936 1474;))