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Delta and American Suspend Flights to Milan

Delta and American Suspend Flights to Milan

BY CALVIN STEWART AGO 0 COMMENTS

On Saturday, American Airlines announced that they would be suspending flights to Milan through April 24. On Sunday, Delta announced that they would also be suspending Milan flights, through early May. On Saturday, the U.S. State Department increased the travel warning for Northern Italy to Level 4, the highest alert, urging Americans not to travel.

 

U.S. Carriers have also suspended service to Hong Kong, China, Japan and South Korea, as well as other cities in Asia

 

United has suspended many flights to Asia, however they have not yet cut any flights since the travel alert level was raised. Oscar Munoz, United Chief Executive, reportedly told employees on Saturday that "Based on current trends, it is likely that additional schedule reductions will be necessary."

 

The affected routes are Delta and American's flights between New York(JFK) and Milan(MXP), as well as an American flight between Miami(MIA) and Milan(MXP). Delta and American continue to offer service to cities such as Venice and Rome, however these are summer routes, so no change is needed for the time being. 

 

American Airlines will also cancel services to Milan. Credit: TheExplorerBlog | Jack Goldberg

 


Coronavirus, or COVID-19, has over 88,000 cases worldwide, with just over 3,000 deaths. There is currently a 7% death rate among closed cases.

 

Delta Airlines stock is down 4.27%, while American Airlines stock is down 7.52%





Calvin Stewart
Bay Area photojournalist.

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