Ebola Outbreak: BA Suspends Flights To Liberia And Sierra Leone!

British Airways has suspended flights to and from Liberia and Sierra Leone until the end of August amid concerns over the Ebola outbreak. The airline normally has four flights a week from London Heathrow to Freetown in Sierra Leone, with a connection to Monrovia in Liberia.
BA said the move was due to the "deteriorating public health situation" in the two west African countries. Customers can get a refund or rearrange their flight for a later date.
The Liberian government said it regretted BA's decision, but added: "We fully understand that international airlines must keep the safety of customers and crew as their highest priority."
"We have temporarily suspended our flights to and from Liberia and Sierra Leone until 31 August 2014 due to the deteriorating public health situation in both countries., BA statement read. "The safety of our customers, crew and ground teams is always our top priority and we will keep the routes under constant review in the coming weeks. "Customers with tickets on those routes are being offered a range of options including a full refund and the ability to rebook their flights to a later date."
BA's move follows a similar suspension by two regional carriers last week. Source: www.bbc.co.uk

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