A passenger who flew to Glasgow from a Greek island last week has tested positive for coronavirus.
The airline, Tui, said it is aware that a passenger who had flown from Zante to Glasgow on August 23 had the virus.
Tui said it was told about the case by Public Health Scotland on August 26.
The airline said it passed on contact information of the passengers in the two rows in front and two rows behind of the positive case to contact tracers.
Tui also immediately contacted the customers directly to let them know.
At the time of Tui flight TOM 1745, the passenger was not said to be displaying symptoms.
Masks must be worn on board airlines and Tui said this is enforced by the flight crew.
Passengers must also remain in their seats and cannot queue or loiter in the aisle but physical distancing is not enforced as seats are not left empty.
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