All passengers on a TUI flight from Greece forced to quarantine and branded ‘Covidiots’

The flight was carrying almost 200 passengers (Photo: Shutterstock)The flight was carrying almost 200 passengers (Photo: Shutterstock)
The flight was carrying almost 200 passengers (Photo: Shutterstock)

Passengers on board a Tui flight from the Greek island of Zante travelling to Cardiff have been told to self-isolate after cases of coronavirus were traced back to the flight.

The plane was carrying almost 200 passengers.

Sixteen cases of Covid-19 were linked to people who boarded the Tui flight on 25 August.

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At least seven of those cases were infectious or potentially infectious during the flight, according to Dr Gwen Lowe, a consultant in communicable disease control for Public Health Wales.

Infectious passengers

Incident director for the outbreak response at Public Health Wales, Dr Giri Shankar, said: “Cardiff and Vale Test Trace Protect and Public Health Wales have identified at least seven confirmed cases of Covid-19 from three different parties who were infectious on TUI flight 6215 from Zante to Cardiff on August 25.

“As a result, we are advising that all passengers on this flight are considered close contacts and must self-isolate.

“These passengers will be contacted shortly but, meanwhile, they must self-isolate at home as they may become infectious even without developing symptoms. Anyone with symptoms should book a test without delay.”

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‘Covidiots’

Stephanie Whiftield was one of the passengers on board the flight from Greece to Cardiff.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, she described how her fellow passengers failed to wear their masks correctly, and appeared to completely “disregard the rules”.

She said: “Many passengers didn’t seem to know how to wear the masks correctly or they seemed to just disregard the rules really.

“Lots of the people were wearing the masks underneath their noses or even underneath their chins. They were taking the masks off to talk to friends and they were going up and down the aisles to talk to their friends without their masks on.”

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Ms Whitfield said that a crew member did ask one woman to put her mask on, but “the vast majority of people weren’t being spoken to”.