Mu772 flight added 2 new cases today, and the other flights are calm.

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Today's Flight News:
1. In the Netherlands, there were 2 new cases of MU772 entering the country on the 19th.
2. In France, there are currently 2 cases of AF198 entry no. 15.
3. In Russia, at present, flight SU208 flight 7/21 on October has been confirmed to be cancelled, and there are 7 cases of SU208 entry on the 15th, and it is expected to be circuitized from November 1. CA910, which entered on the 16th, is also about to meltdown, and the time will be looked back.
4. In Germany, the entry of LH728 on the 14th is currently a total of 3 cases, which has been cleared!
5. Dana will continue to recommend tickets to return to China in the near future.
As of the 21st, the overall overseas new situation of flights and landing points:
No. 19 entry MU772 (Amsterdam-Shanghai) added 2 new cases
1 new case was added to CZ3040 (Singapore-Guangzhou) on the 19th
The remaining additions have not been counted for more than seven days of inbound flights, and they are not used as a circuit breaker condition.
Circuit Breaker Warning Flights:
The 15th entry SU208 reached five trigger circuit breakers, which are expected to be melted from November 1 to 14. (Aeroflot's November plan has not been released, so it is tentatively scheduled until the 14th)
Ca910 no. 16 entry reached five trigger circuit breakers, and the circuit breaker is expected from November 1 to 14.
Entry OS75 no. 16 reached five trigger circuit breakers, which are expected to be blown up from November 1 to 14.
Flights that have been officially fused:
CZ6044 China Southern Airlines (Nairobi-Changsha), fused from October 11 to October 24.
CZ308 China Southern Airlines (Amsterdam-Guangzhou), fused from October 11 to October 24.
Air China CA934 (Paris-Tianjin), fused from October 11 to October 24.
Bangladesh U-Speed Airlines BS325 (Dhaka-Guangzhou), fused from October 11 to November 7.
China Southern Airlines CZ8140 (Islamabad-Wuhan), fused from October 11 to October 24.
Air China CA942 (Dubai-Beijing) was cancelled until the end of October.