Delta And United Begin Flights To China Again Unlisted Video
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U.S. airlines are allowing people to China for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic started. According to Business Insider, Delta operates its first flight to China after shutting them down in February. The airline plans to have a twice-weekly service to China using Airbus A350 jets. Soon after Delta’s flight, United announced it would have its first flight to China on July 8, 2020. Before the pandemic, United operated five daily flights between Shanghai and four cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and Newark.
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