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dezenfektan, Both carriers cited a “significant reduction in demand for travel to China for the move, American, United and Delta Air Lines were also offering change-fee waivers for some flights to China in the coming months, allowing ticketholders with flights scheduled before that date to delay their travel arrangements without incurring a change fee. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER Concerns over the virus' fast-spreading nature have also prompted the CDC to increase staffing at 20 U.S. airports that have quarantine facilities, The Washington Post reported. Screenings initially began for travelers arriving from Hubei at just three airports — SFO, LAX and JFK — with additional screenings implemented at O'Hare in Chicago and Hartsfield Jackson in Atlanta.
dezenfektan - On Monday, the U.S. State Department raised its China travel advisory from a Level 2 (Exercise Increased Caution) to a Level 3 (Reconsider Travel), citing the “novel coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, China.” The State Department had further issued a Level 4 advisory (Do Not Travel) for the entire Hubei province, the capital of which is Wuhan. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also issued a Level 3 warning to travelers, urging them to “avoid all non-essential travel to China.”
dezenfektan, More than 200 Americans pass health screenings after being evacuated from China. American Airlines has canceled some of its scheduled flights to China amid concerns over the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. On Wednesday, the airline temporarily suspended flights between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Shanghai Pudong Airport (PVG) and Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK). The airline said the cancellations would extend from Feb. 9 through March 27. The carrier cited a “significant decline in demand for travel to and from China” for the move, a representative for the airline confirmed to Fox News.
dezenfektan - CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER American Airlines further confirmed that representatives are currently in the process of contacting affected ticket holders. “We will continue to review our flight schedules to ensure we can accommodate the needs of our customers and will make updates as needed,” a spokesperson for the airline wrote in a statement. American Airlines cited a “significant decline in demand for travel to and from China” for the cancellations. (iStock)
dezenfektan - Meanwhile, American Airlines will still be operating flights from LAX to Hong Kong, and from Dallas/Forth Worth (DFW) to both Beijing (PEK) and Shanghai (PVG). FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS The cancellations come days after American Airlines extended its change-fee waivers for ticketholders scheduled to fly to China before Feb. 29, allowing them to change or delay their travel plans (up until the end of March) without incurring a change fee. News of American Airlines’ cancellations comes after United Airlines announced it would ground many of its China-bound flights from San Francisco International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, Chicago O’Hare International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia during the first week of February.