Delta and American airlines suspend several Milan flights
AFP
| 2020/03/02 | 265 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Delta Air Lines and American Airlines are temporarily suspending some flights between US airports and Milan because of the spread of the novel coronavirus in parts of Italy, the two carriers announced. Delta is suspending flights between New York's busy John F. Kennedy International Airport and Milan Malpensa, the largest airport in northern Italy and a major hub for Alitalia, the airline said in a statement Sunday. Delta's last New York-to-Milan flight will take off Monday, while the last...(…)
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