Our only booking is the remainder of a QF J award. We were supposed to fly LAX-FLL on 3/17. I called and had that moved to 4/12. When that didn't happen, I changed it to LAX-OGG for 8/15. At this point, I am not confident about that either. Awards were booked 9/30/19 so the AS segment needs to be consumed by the end of September. If I loose the flight, not a big deal to me. The value was in SYD-BNE-LAX in QF J.
I don't believe international destinations will be opening up their borders anytime soon for American leisure travelers or Foreign Nationals transiting the US. As such, everything is "up in the air." As much as I would like to start flying to see friens in Chile, Singapore, Australia, UAE & South Africa again, realistically, I don't think that will happen this year. I will hold off booking anything until there is a clearer picture. The USA with 4.25% of the world's population has 31.5% of the world's COVID-19 cases, 24.1% of the world's deaths, 40.2% of the world's active cases, a death to recovered ratio of closed cases 17% higher than the world average, 86.3% of all cases still active, that still has 8 States without State-wide "stay at home" orders, a curve, however flattened, that has not yet peaked and a desire to restart the economy, has a very long road ahead.
While I still find air travel to be a low risk and well within my risk tolerance, I can't say the same about some of the destinations. At this time, I would transit the Northeast but not visit there, for example.
James