The Independent

Taiwan offers glimpse of aviation’s new normal

Residents experience virus measures on fantasy flight

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Like almost every region, Taiwan has been hit hard by restrictio­ns on internatio­nal travel imposed because of the coronaviru­s. Some residents have found comfort in boarding a flight that didn’t take off, just to revisit some memories and plan for the day when they can fly again.

The fantasy flight was organised by Taiwan’s civil aviation administra­tion to raise awareness of coronaviru­s prevention and control procedures to follow when passing through customs and boarding a plane at Taipei internatio­nal airport.

Participan­ts won a lucky draw held online, with each allowed to bring a guest, putting the total number who boarded at 66. As with normal flights, they had to check in, obtain boarding passes and go through immigratio­n and security procedures before being allowed on the plane.

“People who want to fly abroad have long been suffering,” said Wang Chih-ching, deputy director of the airport. The event and the publicity generated will help future travellers better prepare for when internatio­nal flights resume in earnest, Wang said.

The online draw drew 10,000 entries. After taking their seats, the passengers – all wearing masks – were served food and drinks, participat­ed in a pop quiz and were treated to a good luck salute from fire engines that sprayed water. After they exited without the plane having left the ground, passengers were given a demonstrat­ion about security by customs officials accompanie­d by a sniffer dog.

Lucky draw winner Joyce Nieh and her friend Jessica Liu, both mobile game graphic designers, took selfies to mark the occasion. “Finally, we’re in a plane ... pretending that we’re flying abroad,” Nieh said. “I had to cancel all my internatio­nal travel plans,” she said. “We were lucky to win the opportunit­y to participat­e.”

Taiwan has largely contained the spread of the coronaviru­s but social distancing and travel restrictio­ns remain in place. The government has reported 449 confirmed cases and seven deaths. More such fantasy flights are planned for coming days.

 ?? (AP) ?? Participan­ts take selfies in the cabin during the mock trip
(AP) Participan­ts take selfies in the cabin during the mock trip

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