Japan suspends new reservations on all incoming flights
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s NHK national television said the country’s transport ministry on Wednesday requested international airlines to stop taking new reservations for all flights arriving in Japan until the end of December.
The ministry made the request as an emergency precaution amid growing concerns over a new variant of the coronavirus, NHK reported.
Those who have already made reservations are not affected.
The move comes as Japan confirmed a second case of the new coronavirus variant — known as omicron — in an arrival from Peru, one day after it reported its first case on Tuesday following genetic sequencing on samples taken from a Namibian diplomat.