American Airlines Suspends Flights to Hong Kong and Mainland China till April
American Airlines extended its flight suspensions to mainland China and Hong Kong through late April, citing “reduction in demand.” The airline said in a statement today that it “will continue to evaluate this schedule and make any adjustments as necessary.”
- Flights between DFW/LAX and the mainland China are suspended through April 24.
- Flights between DFW and Hong Kong (HKG) are suspended through April 23.
- Flights between LAX and HKG are suspended through April 24.
On February 16, American Airlines will run a formal schedule change, and customers who are booked on impacted flights will see their reservation updated on aa.com. AA will contact affected customers directly to accommodate their needs. Customers who booked through a travel agent will be contacted by their agency directly.
Other U.S. carriers have similarly suspended flights to China as the coronavirus outbreak continues. Delta Airlines canceled flights to mainland China through late April, while United Airlines suspended flights to China through late March and Hong Kong through late February.