American Airlines axes Hong Kong-Dallas service as another carrier pulls routes amid city’s tough Covid-19 aircrew rules


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Hong Kong is losing its longest non-stop flight with American Airlines (AA) deciding to axe its Dallas route, as another carrier pulls services to a city which has some of the toughest border controls against Covid-19.

The world’s largest airline revealed on Thursday that it planned to discontinue, delay or scale back several international flights ahead of next summer, blaming Boeing for being unable to deliver new aircraft and causing a shortfall in the availability of widebody jets.

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