Hong Kong cargo handler Hactl returns to normal operations after the staff was quarantined. On October 7, a single case of Covid-19 in the company’s ramp handling team led to the quarantining of his close work contacts by Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection. All quarantined staff subsequently tested negative, have now been released from the quarantine center.
The manpower shortage during this time affected around 20 percent of flights but – despite the additional impact on all airport operations of two typhoons on October 9 and 13 – the situation was progressively brought under control through increased overtime, re-scheduling of some flights, re-deployment of other ramp-trained Hactl staff and subcontracting of some duties to other operators.
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