Published 15:16 IST, March 15th 2020
American Airlines to cut 75% of international flights amid coronavirus outbreak
Texas-based American Airlines Inc announced that it plans to cut 75 % of its international flights through May 6 and ground nearly all of its wide-body fleet.
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Texas based American Airlines Inc on March 14 anunced that it plans to cut 75 per cent of its international flights through May 6 and ground nearly all of its widebody fleet, a news ncy reported. This comes in response to coronavirus outbreak that has resulted in a global collapse in travel demand.
airlines’ cuts include suspending nearly all long-haul international flights to Asia, Australia, Europe, New Zealand and South America, a news ncy reported. According to reports, it will w operate only two flights to London every day and one flight to Asia every week. However, all short-haul flights will continue as usual. Commenting on its widebody fleet, airlines also confirmed that it had already parked almost all its widebody aircraft. It added that organisation is anticipating its domestic capacity to reduce by 20 per cent in April and 30 per cent in May versus same period in 2019.
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Coronavirus hits US
This comes as coronavirus continues to hit US with President Donald Trump declaring that March 15 would be a National Prayer Day for people affected by coronavirus. Donald Trump while sharing tweet of senior pastor Jentezen Franklin wrote that he will be tuning in to online experience of worship that is being conducted at Free Chapel Church in Gainesville, Georgia at 11 am on March 15.
development came hours after Donald Trump declared a state of national emergency in United States. "To unleash full power of federal government in this effort, today I am officially declaring a national emergency. Two very big words. action I am taking will open up access to up to $50 billion of very importantly - very important and a large amount of money for states and territories and localities in our shared fight against this disease," Trump said in his declaration speech.
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(With inputs from ncies)
15:16 IST, March 15th 2020