They all began to take action, and after China and the United States agreed, Shanghai | Flights | China and the United States
According to the Lianhe Zaobao website of Singapore on August 17, after China and the United States agreed to double the number of passenger flights between the two countries, the three largest airlines in the United States have come up with plans to double the number of such flights in the next few months.
According to Bloomberg, the three major airlines in the United States, American Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines, have all announced the addition of multiple passenger flights between the United States and China, revitalizing the trans Pacific flight market.
On January 24, 2022, at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, an American Airlines plane taxied and a Delta Airlines plane landed.
Among them, American Airlines plans to operate daily flights between Dallas and Shanghai starting from January next year. Delta Air Lines plans to open daily flights from Seattle to Shanghai starting from October 29th, as well as three flights per week from Detroit to Shanghai; In addition, Delta Air Lines also plans to add four weekly flights from Los Angeles to Shanghai in March next year. United Airlines plans to increase daily flights from San Francisco to Shanghai starting from October 1st and resume daily flights from San Francisco to Beijing in November.
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The report points out that many large airlines in the United States are choosing to develop international travel business to cope with weak domestic demand.
The US Department of Transportation announced on August 11th that starting from September 1st, the weekly number of Chinese passenger flights to and from the United States will increase from the current 12 to 18; Starting from October 29th, it will increase to 24 more trips.
On August 10th, China also announced the resumption of outbound group tours and "flight+hotel" services for domestic travel agencies to the United States.