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RBA Gear Up To Tackle Mystery Flu
By James Kon
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Like all other airlines in the region, Royal Brunei
Airlines too has taken precautionary measures against the Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) to safeguard the in-flight crew as well as
their valued customers.
In addition to precautions already in
place from March 20, the crew has been advised to be diligent with
hygiene and to seek immediate medical attention if they are not
feeling well or have any symptoms of SARS. No RBA crew has contracted
the SARS virus so far.
The latest measures are in response
to the outbreak of SARS in countries to which Royal Brunei Airlines is
operating commercial flights.
With immediate effect RBA will also
instruct all captains to operate all flights with maximum cabin
airflow. By turning off re-circulation fans, more fresh air will
circulate in the cabin. Although this decision will cause a higher
level of fuel consumption, it has been taken to reduce the risk of
germ transmission.
Another step that has been taken by
RBA to prevent the spread of SARS is that all passengers and crew on
flights from Hong Kong and Shanghai to Brunei will be required to
complete a health form requesting information on symptoms, which might
be related to SARS.
In the event of anyone showing
symptoms of SARS, ground staff and relevant agencies will be
pre-alerted to arrange for medical treatment to be given at the
medical facility at the Brunei International Airport upon arrival.
In the event of a suspected case
onboard the aircraft, the crew will notify the captain immediately.
The crew and all passengers will then be provided with surgical masks
onboard the flight. The crew will have to identify and escort the
passenger to the medical team upon arrival.
Like most airlines, RBA has
experienced a drop in flight bookings due to SARS and the war in Iraq.
But RBA has decided not to cancel flights to any destinations due to
SARS. And any cancellations that are made will be due to poor
passenger loads to that destination, said RBA.
In-flight announcements are also
being made to ensure passengers are aware of SARS symptoms and they
are also advised to inform the crew if they come across any suspected
cases.
RBA said that it will continue to
liaise closely with the Ministry of Health and other relevant agencies
in order to monitor any developments regarding SARS and initiate
further procedures if necessary. (Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin)
Brudirect.com
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