Some Air France flight officials are refusing to board planes bound for Guinea, Sierra-Leone and Nigeria over fears of the Ebola outbreak.
Cabin crew scheduled to work on some
flights “have not wanted to carry out their assignment”, a spokesman for
the company told AFP.
Air France serves more West Africa
destinations than any other major carrier. It has given its staff
freedom to choose whether or not they want to fly to Conakry, Freetown
and Lagos after British Airways and Emirates suspended flights to the
region.
Air France operates daily flights to Guinea and Nigeria and a service three times a week to Sierra Leone.
Ebola has killed 1,229 people so far this year in west Africa, the worst outbreak ever of the virus.
On Monday, one Air France union, SNGAF,
launched a petition calling for the “immediate end to flights to
countries hit by the Ebola virus.”
“We know that our jobs put us at risk,
but they are measured risks. This is completely out of control and the
information is not the same from one day to the next,” said Sophie
Gorins, the secretary-general of the SNPNC, which represents cabin crew.
She said that hygiene measures
implemented so far were “stop-gap” and that crew had “no idea if we are
carrying a victim or if we ourselves are carriers of the virus.”
Flight crews for Air France can request
to be withdrawn from a scheduled flight if they believe their health or
life is in “grave and imminent danger,” with the team then usually
replaced by a reserve team.
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