Delta Air Lines on Monday announced it will resume service from the U.S. to China on June 25 following the suspension of those flights since February due to the coronavirus.
The flight between Seattle and Shanghai-Pudong, China, through Seoul-Incheon, South Korea, will operate twice a week. Delta is the first U.S. airline to restart flights to China.
In July, Delta plans to operate once-weekly flights from Seattle and Detroit to China, which would also fly through Seoul-Incheon. The announcement comes after the Transportation Department announced last week that airlines could continue four flights weekly between the U.S. and China.
“With a mission to connect the world, Delta is committed to getting our customers to their destinations safely and confidently, especially at this critical time. We are implementing unprecedented health and safety measures and practices, so customers are assured of ease and safety at all points of their journey,” Wong Hong, Delta's President of Greater China and Singapore, said in a statement on Monday.
Delta to restart flights between US and China
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