These airlines continued to fly with the positive people of Corona and spread the epidemic in many countries


Iran, Ta. May 6, 2020, Wednesday

An Iranian airline has continued to operate in several countries despite the ban. Infected patients were also allowed to travel by plane during that time, according to a report. Iran banned travel to or from China on January 31. But Mahan Air, a private airline affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, continued its service until several weeks later. In the meantime the great Air planes were flying over China and other countries.

The airlines resorted to lies about resuming flight services after the ban. However, airport data from the Iranian capital, Tehran, and China, confirm that Great Air's planes have been flying since March. The Great Air plane arrived from Wuhan on February 6 with 70 Iranian students and flew back to Iraq the same day.

Great Air claims it canceled all flights to China on February 6 after the flight was criticized. However, more than 55 flights were flown from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen as of February 23, according to FlightDar24 data. The first reported cases of the corona virus in Iraq and Lebanon came from a flight of Great Air. The same airline that flew from China to Tehran flew to Barcelona, ​​Dubai, Kuala Lumpur and Istanbul within 24 hours.

The cabin crew of the airlines raised the issue of shortage of PPE and stopping the transition in the aircraft but they were silenced. According to the claim of the great Air, his plane was going to China to send humanitarian aid and there were no passenger flights but the report mentioned that it was only passenger flights.

With Iran itself facing a shortage of PPE and medical equipment, it is unlikely that it will send humanitarian aid to China. Great Air has been questioned in the past, and in 2011 the United States accused it of supporting terrorism. The aircraft is banned from entering Saudi Arabian airspace and landing is also restricted to Germany, France, Spain and Italy.

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