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Passengers in Changchun are worried about going home and being isolated. If the passengers are quarantined, who will pay the bill?

? Passengers are worried that they can't get off the plane when they are quarantined: the isolation fee is too expensive.

Because of the weather or other factors, it is normal for the original flight route to be diverted to other airports, which most passengers can understand. However, if the airport where the plane is waiting is in an epidemic area, not to mention the danger of being infected, just say that your green code has changed color, can you still be calm?

? 654381October 27th, a flight of China Southern Airlines originally scheduled to fly from Sanya to Shenyang, Liaoning, stopped at Changchun Longjia Airport due to the fog in Shenyang, Liaoning. However, due to the relatively serious epidemic situation in Changchun, Jilin, passengers are worried that their return will be isolated, causing controversy.

? One passenger said: We don't know what happened. The flight stops at Changchun Longjia Airport. We have no idea. He stopped here against our wishes. In this case, we ask the flight attendant to reflect the situation and let her communicate with the leader. The whole video recording is the first time.

? Second, everyone who gets off the plane must never take another plane with us, whether it is a car or a plane.

? Third, now everyone's itinerary code has been displayed in Jilin, and Shenyang's current epidemic prevention policy is to quarantine 14 days.

? Fourth, airlines must communicate with the epidemic prevention department in Shenyang to avoid our isolation. Once the quarantine is enforced, the airline must bear all the expenses. Because this matter is not caused by our personal reasons.

? Some people think that airlines should be understood. The fog in Shenyang is the cause of the weather and has little to do with airlines. If the situation falls to a narrow escape, the airline can prove it, but it can't be completely blamed, and passengers have to bear certain consequences. The plane is on standby due to the weather, which is a force majeure factor.