Bendung koronavirus, Sabah henti penerbangan ke Wuhan
Menteri Sabah berkata tidak dinafikan bahawa wabak berkenaan menjejaskan kehadiran pelancong khususnya daripada China. – Gambar The Malaysian Insight oleh Kamal Ariffin, 26 Januari, 2020.
SEMUA penerbangannya dari Sabah ke Wuhan, China telah dihentikan berikutan wabak 2019 Novel Koronavirus yang melanda wilayah berkenaan, kata Menteri Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar Sabah Christina Liew. Beliau berkata setiap minggu terdapat 14 penerbangan ke Wuhan, China dan penerbangan itu akan beroperasi semula apabila wabak Koronavirus dapat diselesaikan.
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