Delta Chops Number of Flights Between U.S. and China in Half
January 29 2020 - 6:00PM
Dow Jones News
By Stephen Nakrosis
Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL) on Wednesday said it was temporarily
reducing the number of weekly flights between the U.S. and China,
given "significantly reduced customer demand prompted by global
health concerns related to coronavirus."
Delta said it would reduce the number of weekly flights between
the U.S. and China to about 21 from the current schedule of 42. The
reduced schedule will be posted on the company's website,
delta.com, on February 1. The reductions will take effect Feb. 6
and will be in place until April 30, Delta said.
From Feb. 1, Delta said it will reach out to customers affected
by the schedule change and work to accommodate them on alternate
flights.
Delta said it "will continue to monitor the situation and may
make additional adjustments as the situation continues to
evolve."
--Write to Stephen Nakrosis at stephen.nakrosis@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 29, 2020 17:45 ET (22:45 GMT)
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