Foreign airlines to resume passenger flights to China


A Delta Air Lines passenger plane docks at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. - Xinhua

BEIJING (China Daily/ANN): Some major foreign carriers have announced plans to resume flights to China following the temporary suspension of services in February due to the outbreak of Covid-19, which is expected to provide more options for travellers and help foreign carriers increase revenues.

Delta Air Lines, a major Atlanta-based carrier, will become the first carrier from the United States to restart US-China passenger flights.

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