[新聞] 法航,德航將日本機組員暫移至韓國首爾
法航,德航將日本機組員暫移至韓國首爾
1. 德航-將東京班機改停大阪及名古屋, 並增停Seoul for crew Change.
避免組員在日本過夜
2. 法航/KLM, 增停Seoul
3. 義大利航空: 增加組員, 以因應可即時往返
4. 瑞航-中停Hong Kong for crew change
5. 英航: Under Review
國籍航空 C教官表示:....
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Air France, Lufthansa Move Japan-Based Crews to Seoul Amid Radiation Risk
By Steve Rothwell and Cornelius Rahn - Mar 15, 2011 9:02 PM GMT+0800
Deutsche Lufthansa AG rerouted its
Tokyo flights to the cities of Nagoya and Osaka, citing the risk of nuclear
fallout and aftershocks following last week’s earthquake and tsunami.
Photographer: Ralph Orlowski/Bloomberg
Deutsche Lufthansa AG (LHA) rerouted its Tokyo flights to the
southern-Japanese cities of Nagoya and Osaka, citing the risk of nuclear
fallout and aftershocks following last week’s earthquake and tsunami.
The German carrier’s services are also stopping in Seoul for a crew change
to avoid having staff stay overnight in Japan, spokesman Michael Lamberty
said in an interview. Air France-KLM (AF) Group is likewise routing flights
via the South Korean capital and other European carriers are taking similar
steps.
“We’re doing this to be prepared for all possible scenarios,” Lamberty
said by phone from Lufthansa’s hub in Frankfurt. “The radioactive particles
are the main concern.”
The Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant was today rocked by two further
explosions and a fire as workers there struggled to avert the risk of a
meltdown, heightening concern about radiation leaks after March 11’s
earthquake and tsunami.
Air France and KLM are operating flights via Seoul while continuing to serve
the Japanese capital, spokesman Cedric Leurquin said by phone. Passengers can
use a ticket on any flight and special one-way fares are on offer for people
who aren’t sure when they’ll return, he said.
Extra Crew
Italian carrier Alitalia SpA said it has added extra crew on flights to Japan
so personnel don’t have to spend the night there. The company introduced the
policy on March 13, according to a spokesman who declined to be identified,
citing company rules. Flights are operating normally, he said.
Lufthansa’s Swiss International Airlines unit scrapped a flight from Zurich
to Tokyo on March 13 before resuming its daily service yesterday, spokeswoman
Sonja Ptassek said. Flights are stopping in Hong Kong for a crew change, she
said.
British Airways has put its Tokyo operations “under review” while sticking
with its usual timetable, spokeswoman Cathy West said by telephone. There are
almost 24 hours until the next daily flight to Narita airport and the five
times-a-week service to the capital’s Haneda terminal doesn’t depart until
Thursday, giving the London-based company time to mull options, she said.
Appeal for Calm
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan appealed for calm as he said the danger of
further radiation leaks was rising at the crippled Fukushima facility, 135
miles (220 kilometers) north of Tokyo. Sea water is being pumped to cool the
reactors and prevent the uncontrolled release of radioactive material.
About 140,000 people within a radius of 20 to 30 kilometers were ordered to
stay indoors, Kyodo News reported.
The March 11 earthquake -- updated yesterday to a magnitude of 9 from 8.9 by
the U.S. Geological Survey -- and subsequent tsunami have led to what Kan
called the country’s worst crisis since World War II. More than 2,000 people
are confirmed dead and there have been 405 aftershocks.
To contact the reporters on this story: Steven Rothwell in London at
srothwell@bloomberg.net; Cornelius Rahn in Frankfurt at crahn2@bloomberg.net
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-15/
air-france-lufthansa-move-japan-based-crews-to-seoul-amid-radiation-risk.html
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