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As concern grows about the spread of Wuhan Coronavirus, analysis of flight schedules has shown that the Thai capital, Bangkok, is the top international destination for travellers from the central Chinese city.
At least nine people have died in the outbreak of the respiratory virus, with a further 440 cases reported.
Travellers from China have been diagnosed with Wuhan Coronavirus in Japan, South Korea, Thailand and the US.
As Chinese New Year on 25 January approaches, record numbers of travellers are expected in the region.
John Grant of the schedule analysts, OAG, has looked at the number of seats on flights departing from Wuhan in the first three months of 2020. He said: “Nearly 90 per cent of all capacity offered is to other cities in China.
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Medical staff transfer patients to Jin Yintan hospital in Wuhan. China has confirmed that the deadly Wuhan coronavirus virus can be transmitted between humans, with medical workers currently among the infected
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2/30 Medical staff transfer patients to Jinyintan hospital
Officials say the number of confirmed cases of the new and mysterious virus has risen sharply above 200
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3/30 Wuhan Hygiene Emergency Response Team leave the closed Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market
The new coronavirus appears to have its origins in a seafood market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, a popular transport hub
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4/30 A passenger walks past a quarantine control station at Narita airport, Japan
Cases also being reported in Japan, Thailand and South Korea
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Quarantine workers spray disinfectant at Incheon International Airport, South Korea
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A Malaysia Health official checks passengers going through a thermal scanner upon their arrival at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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7/30 Medical staff transfer patients to Jin Yintan hospital
Little is known about the new disease which, if confirmed, would be only the seventh coronavirus known to science that can infect humans
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Gabriel Leung, right, chair professor of public health medicine at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong, speaks about the extent of the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak in China
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9/30 A quarantine officer at Incheon International Airport, South Korea, uses an electronic thermometer to check the temperature of passengers arriving by plane from Wuhan
The virus causes symptoms of viral pneumonia, and has already led to several deaths
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Members of staff of the Wuhan Hygiene Emergency Response Team conducting searches on the closed Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market
AFP via Getty
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Medical staff transfer patients to Jinyintan hospital
EPA
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A store owner argues with security guards as he attempts to enter the closed Huanan wholesale seafood market
AFP via Getty
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Medical staff and security personnel stop patients' family members from being too close to the Jinyintan hospital
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maya-goodfellowAn airport staff member uses a temperature gun to check people leaving Wuhan Tianhe International Airport
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A rescue worker walks past a notice about new coronavirus that has broken out in China
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Health officials wear face masks at an inspection site at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang
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Medical staff members carry a patient into the Jinyintan hospital
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A quarantine station measures passenger body temperatures at Narita Airport
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Passengers walk past a notice displayed near a quarantine control station at Narita airport
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Passengers walk past a poster alerting on coronavirus screening ahead upon their arrival at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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Kazakh sanitary-epidemiological service worker uses a thermal scanner to detect travellers from China who may have symptoms possibly connected with the previously unknown coronavirus, at Almaty International Airport, Kazakhstan
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Pharmacist Liu Zhuzhen stands near a sign reading "face masks are sold out" at her pharmacy in Shanghai
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The Wuhan Medical Treatment Center,
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A worker in a protective suit at the closed seafood market in Wuhan
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A notice for passengers from Wuhan
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A man wears a mask while riding on mobike past the closed Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market
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Passengers walk past a thermal scanner upon their arrival at Narita airport
Getty
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Medical staff transfer patients to Jinyintan hospital
EPA
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Passengers wearing masks enter the Beijing West Railway Station
Reuters
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Medical staff transfer patients to Jin Yintan hospital in Wuhan. China has confirmed that the deadly Wuhan coronavirus virus can be transmitted between humans, with medical workers currently among the infected
Getty
2/30 Medical staff transfer patients to Jinyintan hospital
Officials say the number of confirmed cases of the new and mysterious virus has risen sharply above 200
EPA
3/30 Wuhan Hygiene Emergency Response Team leave the closed Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market
The new coronavirus appears to have its origins in a seafood market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, a popular transport hub
AFP via Getty
4/30 A passenger walks past a quarantine control station at Narita airport, Japan
Cases also being reported in Japan, Thailand and South Korea
EPA
5/30
Quarantine workers spray disinfectant at Incheon International Airport, South Korea
EPA
6/30
A Malaysia Health official checks passengers going through a thermal scanner upon their arrival at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport
EPA
7/30 Medical staff transfer patients to Jin Yintan hospital
Little is known about the new disease which, if confirmed, would be only the seventh coronavirus known to science that can infect humans
Getty
8/30
Gabriel Leung, right, chair professor of public health medicine at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong, speaks about the extent of the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak in China
AFP via Getty
9/30 A quarantine officer at Incheon International Airport, South Korea, uses an electronic thermometer to check the temperature of passengers arriving by plane from Wuhan
The virus causes symptoms of viral pneumonia, and has already led to several deaths
EPA
10/30
Members of staff of the Wuhan Hygiene Emergency Response Team conducting searches on the closed Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market
AFP via Getty
11/30
Medical staff transfer patients to Jinyintan hospital
EPA
12/30
AP
13/30
A store owner argues with security guards as he attempts to enter the closed Huanan wholesale seafood market
AFP via Getty
14/30
Medical staff and security personnel stop patients' family members from being too close to the Jinyintan hospital
Reuters
15/30
maya-goodfellowAn airport staff member uses a temperature gun to check people leaving Wuhan Tianhe International Airport
AP
16/30
A rescue worker walks past a notice about new coronavirus that has broken out in China
Reuters
17/30
Health officials wear face masks at an inspection site at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang
AP
18/30
Medical staff members carry a patient into the Jinyintan hospital
AFP via Getty
19/30
A quarantine station measures passenger body temperatures at Narita Airport
JIJI PRESS/AFP via Getty
20/30
Passengers walk past a notice displayed near a quarantine control station at Narita airport
EPA
21/30
Passengers walk past a poster alerting on coronavirus screening ahead upon their arrival at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport
EPA
22/30
Kazakh sanitary-epidemiological service worker uses a thermal scanner to detect travellers from China who may have symptoms possibly connected with the previously unknown coronavirus, at Almaty International Airport, Kazakhstan
Reuters
23/30
Pharmacist Liu Zhuzhen stands near a sign reading "face masks are sold out" at her pharmacy in Shanghai
AP
24/30
The Wuhan Medical Treatment Center,
EPA
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A worker in a protective suit at the closed seafood market in Wuhan
Reuters
26/30
A notice for passengers from Wuhan
Getty
27/30
A man wears a mask while riding on mobike past the closed Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market
Getty
28/30
Passengers walk past a thermal scanner upon their arrival at Narita airport
Getty
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Medical staff transfer patients to Jinyintan hospital
EPA
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Passengers wearing masks enter the Beijing West Railway Station
Reuters
“The two largest international markets are Thailand with nearly 107,000 seats and Japan with some 67,000 seats available. Singapore has some 42,000 seats.”
Mr Grant has also analysed the final destinations of travellers during the first quarter of 2019, and concluded: “Bangkok is clearly the major international destination for traffic to and from Wuhan with on average around 545 arrivals each day.”
An estimated 1.3 million British travellers visit Thailand each year, and the country also has a significant number of long-stay UK residents.
The Foreign Office has not issued specific advice for visitors to Thailand concerned about the spread of the coronavirus.
But Public Health England currently advises travellers to Wuhan, where the virus emerged: “Maintain good hand, respiratory and personal hygiene and should avoid visiting animal and bird markets or people who are ill with respiratory symptoms.”
Airlines and holiday companies are not relaxing their normal terms and conditions for travellers reluctant to travel to Thailand.