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What effect does pneumonia have on travel?

Because of the pneumonia epidemic, many countries now restrict domestic tourists, and some countries have set up tests at airports. What impact does this epidemic have on tourists who want to go abroad in the future? The specific impact is as follows.

Some flights were cancelled. If you have travel plans in the next 3 months, please pay close attention to your flight.

At present, Lufthansa, Air Canada, Nordic Airlines, KLM, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Air France and other overseas airlines have either grounded their direct flights to and from China or reduced their flights.

Of course, this has little to do with the name PHEIC, but the most important thing is the capacity (there are few people on a plane, are you waiting to fly or wait for the reduction of classes to lose money? )

Therefore, there is no need to be overly nervous when the route is grounded. After the epidemic, you will naturally go around, and there may often be big specials to go around.

According to the International Health Regulations (2005), if it is identified as PHEIC, the World Health Organization will issue temporary recommendations, mainly for people, luggage, goods, containers, vehicles, articles and postal parcels, one of which (in article 18) includes:

Conduct exit inspection and/or restrict the exit of people from infected areas.

Therefore, visas (endorsements) of some countries and regions may be affected.

As far as we know, Russia has stopped electronic signing in the Far East.

Including the Far East, St. Petersburg, Leningrad and Kaliningrad, which were originally suitable for electronic visas, China tourists with electronic visas were suspended from entering the country.

The Philippines and Sri Lanka also suspended visas for China tourists on arrival, while Kazakhstan suspended 72-hour transit visas for China people.

Next, other new visa issues may arise.

But it doesn't matter, anyway, I shouldn't go out recently, and these visa problems will naturally be solved after the epidemic.

As for visas, I suggest you upgrade your passport to the Devil's version as soon as possible (the United States, Canada, Britain, Schengen, Japan for many times, and Brazil or Argentina in South America), so it will be relatively easy to apply for visas from other countries in the future.

Entry is strictly within a certain period of time (once every three months, cancelled at any time as the epidemic situation improves, and may be extended appropriately), and the entry and exit of Chinese people will be more "strict".

On the China Consular Service website, the foreign entry-exit management measures for preventing and controlling pneumonia have been summarized:

I strongly recommend that you check the entry and exit control measures for this pneumonia epidemic on the China Consular Service website before you travel, and update it regularly.

In addition, whether entering or leaving the country, you need to fill out the entry and exit health declaration form voluntarily.

Fortunately, it is easy to fill in the health declaration directly on the mobile phone through the WeChat applet.

The trip may be cancelled. Be prepared to cancel the trip in the last three months.

The whole trip in February is definitely hopeless, and I am also cautious about the next three months. If you have a travel plan in the next 3 months, it is recommended to wait and see.

At present, if the epidemic situation is serious, domestic airlines and hotel groups have relatively good policies to retreat. After all, the Civil Aviation Administration is below. However, foreign airlines and low-cost airlines (except in the spring and autumn) have relatively general policies for returning and changing visas.

In tourism products, big platforms and OTA (Ctrip, Qunar, Flying Pig, etc. Almost all of them can get a full refund for free, but some small and medium-sized travel agencies have a general refund policy.

This can't be helped, and the pressure resistance of large platforms will be significantly higher than that of small and medium-sized businesses.

Just now, Zhu Fei has extended the money-back guarantee to February 29th, covering all goods. Ctrip has also upgraded its retirement protection several times these days, preferring to pay part of its own money and let all consumers retire.

Travel specials after the epidemic, both businesses and consumers, because the demand for this epidemic has been suppressed for too long. I am optimistic that there will be a bunch of travel specials after the epidemic. Especially in the resort hotels in Zhou Bianyou, their occupancy rate is too low recently.

Of course, after this epidemic, I believe that for everyone, it should be clear which platforms are more reliable and which businesses are good at playing "word games". Just vote with your feet more in the future.