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Originally Posted by moondog
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Leaving here isn't an issue (e.g. we can get ourselves to major cities all over the world), but most of us want to be able to come back as well.
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NPR map May15 2020 Mexico open. Nice weather this time of year and beautiful beaches.When will the border open? On Tuesday, acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf announced that the land border with Mexico would remain closed through June 22. But like the U.S.-Canadian closure order, the Mexican version does not apply to air, rail or sea travel, except for commuter rail and ferry travel. Mexico said late last week that it would lift quarantine restrictions in less-affected regions starting Monday and begin reopening the rest of the country June 1. But on Saturday, the Ministry of Health recorded 2,500 new cases, the country's largest spike to date. https://www.usatoday.com/story/trave...us/5220301002/ |
Is there a sum-up somewhere of the 5-ones flights, ie what destination each country/airline have chosen to keep open?
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Is this for repatriation and or cargo surely not for tourism?
Delta Air Lines June 1 and United Airlines June 4 are planning to restart passenger flights to mainland China , four months after all routes were suspended following the outbreak of COVID-19. Delta intends to offer daily service to Shanghai Pudong from both its Detroit and Seattle-Tacoma hubs, subject to government approval. https://metroairportnews.com/delta-a...enger-flights/ Delta, United to restart China passenger flights in June: reporthttp://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-05/22/c_139076792.htmhttps://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...61c5c66d7d.jpg |
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I'm searching PVG-JAX for September, and am coming up with Y4000 in economy on DL. This is little more than JL+AA, but I don't think it is bad value.
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Originally Posted by anacapamalibu
(Post 32396309)
Is this for repatriation and or cargo surely not for tourism?
Delta Air Lines June 1 and United Airlines June 4 are planning to restart passenger flights to mainland China , four months after all routes were suspended following the outbreak of COVID-19. Delta intends to offer daily service to Shanghai Pudong from both its Detroit and Seattle-Tacoma hubs, subject to government approval. https://metroairportnews.com/delta-a...enger-flights/ Delta, United to restart China passenger flights in June: reporthttp://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-05/22/c_139076792.htm |
Originally Posted by intuition
(Post 32396200)
Is there a sum-up somewhere of the 5-ones flights, ie what destination each country/airline have chosen to keep open?
MU: JFK-PVG / YYZ-PVG CA: LAX-PEK / YVR-PEK CZ: LAX-CAN / YVR-CAN MF: LAX-XMN / YVR-XMN HU: YYZ-PEK 3U: YVR-CTU |
Originally Posted by gokeeper
(Post 32396859)
Pending CAAC approval, the chance is slim.
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 32396757)
I'm searching PVG-JAX for September, and am coming up with Y4000 in economy on DL. This is little more than JL+AA, but I don't think it is bad value.
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Originally Posted by gokeeper
(Post 32396859)
Pending CAAC approval, the chance is slim.
CAA approves American Airlines flight plan to China in JuneFirst Financial2020-05-22 21:43:11https://www.yicai.com/news/100640529.html Editor: Yin Qingyan Civil Aviation Authority does not approve the resumption of American Airlines Division China First Financial2020-05-22 23:01:41 At present, both Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have not received the notice of approval from the Civil Aviation Administration. The reporter then inquired from the authority of the Civil Aviation Administration and made it clear that "there is no reply, but still talking." https://www.yicai.com/news/100640721.html |
Originally Posted by travelinmanS
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The chance is none.
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Originally Posted by moondog
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It is greater than zero.
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I think a reasonable compromise to allow US flights would be to eliminate all tariffs.:tu:
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