Delta Air Lines will resume
flights between Seattle and Shanghai-Pudong via Seoul-Incheon on
25 June 2020.
Delta will operate the Shanghai service with two
flights per week in June and one flight per week from July, using
Airbus A350 aircraft, transitioning to Airbus A330-900 from 1
August 2020.
The airline will also operate one Airbus A350 flight per week
to Shanghai-Pudong via Seoul-Incheon from Detroit.
“We are excited to resume our services between the
U.S. and China, as economic and social activities start to
recover,” said Wong Hong, Delta's President - Greater China and
Singapore. “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.”
All Delta customers are required to wear face
coverings during travel, starting with check-in and across Delta
touch points including Delta Sky Clubs, boarding gate areas, jet
bridges and on board the aircraft for the duration of the flight –
except during meal service. Complimentary face masks are available
on request and hand sanitizer is provided at check-in counters and
boarding area.
Travellers are also encouraged to check
outbound/transit/entry policies regarding COVID19 testing and
screening in China, Korea and the U.S.
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