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goggle, Now, the suspension has expanded throughout the nation, with American Airlines stating that no flights will be leaving foro mainland China from the U.S. beginning Friday. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “Based on the U.S. Department of State’s recent increase of the China Travel Advisory to a Level 4 – Do not travel, American is reducing its operations to and from the Chinese mainland beginning today through March 27. Our teams are contacting affected customers directly to accommodate their needs. We will continue to evaluate the schedule for March 28 and beyond and make any adjustments as necessary,” a statement shared with Fox News read.
goggle - Coronavirus has continued to spread and impact travel on a global scale. (iStock) CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER Several other airlines have canceled or suspended flights to China, citing the reduced demand in passenger travel to the country. Delta Air Lines and British Airways have both canceled flights to mainland China. United Airlines has expanded its flight suspension, but is still operating some flights. Coronavirus has continued to spread and impact travel on a global scale.
goggle, Fox News Flash top headlines for Jan. 31 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Delta Air Lines is canceling all flights to mainland China beginning in February. AMERICAN AIRLINES SUED OVER CORONAVIRUS BY PILOT UNION SEEKING TO CANCEL US-CHINA FLIGHTS The airline announced Saturday that it would be temporarily suspending all U.S. to China flights beginning Feb. 1 through April 30, due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. Delta had previously announced a plan to suspend operations effective Feb. 6 but advanced the new timeline based on the new U.S. requirements denying entry to foreign nationals traveling to China within the past two weeks.
goggle - CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Passengers with flights affected by the cancelations can request a refund or reschedule their flight, Delta said. Delta’s first priority is to assist its customers and take care of its crews. The airline is working with customers to make adjustments to their travel plans, leveraging codeshare partners where appropriate, the airline said in a statement. The reduced flights were reportedly to stay in effect until April 30. However, the airline did state additional adjustments may be made as they monitor the coronavirus situation (iStock)
goggle - Previously Delta stated it would only be reducing the number of flights between the U.S. and mainland China from 42 weekly flights to 21, due to a decrease in customer demand. “Delta is temporarily reducing the number of weekly flights it operates between the U.S. and China due to significantly reduced customer demand prompted by global health concerns related to coronavirus,” the airline said in an earlier statement shared with Fox News. The reduced flights were reportedly to stay in effect until April 30. However, the airline did state that additional adjustments may be made as they monitor the coronavirus situation.