American Airlines
The company has announced the suspension of over 60% of international flights for this summer compared to the same period of time last year. It will also delay the launch of several new routes it had planned to fly from Philadelphia and Los Angeles. That being said, plans to kick off services are in place. Expect flights from Miami to Lima, Quito, Guayaquil, Santiago and Sao Paulo in a few weeks; from Dallas to Madrid some time in May; and from Chicago to Dublin, London and Athens in June.Delta
Although it has cut about 85% of its both domestic
and international flights compared to the same time frame last year, the
airline has resumed trips from Atlanta to St. Croix, St. Thomas, San
Juan, San Pedro Sula, San Salvdor, Mexico City, Amsterdam, Paris, Lima,
San Jose, Guatemala City, Buenos Aires, Cancun, Liberia, Nassau,
Providenciales, Quito, Santiago and Sao Paulo; from Detroit to
Amsterdam, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Seoul and Tokyo; from Minneapolis
to Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg; from New York to Toronto, Santo
Domingo and Santiago; from Salt Lake City to Mexico City; and from
Seattle to Vancouver, Seoul and Tokyo. The airline announced it's
constantly monitoring the situation and hopes to add new routes in the
near future, all throughout the summer.
Southwest
Starting June 7, Southwest will start flying from
Baltimore to Cancun, Montego Bay and Nassau; from Denver and Houston to
Cancun and Los Cabos; from Orlando to Montego Bay; and from Tampa to
Havana.
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