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March 23, 2020
Florida Imposes Restrictions on New Yorkers, Flight Cuts Will Follow
Following the lead of Hawai’i in implementing a quarantine for domestic passengers, Florida says it will require all New Yorkers arriving in Florida be quarantined for 14 days.
Executive Order 20-80 says that travelers arriving in Florida that originated in “the New York Tri-State Area (Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York)” have to self-quarantine for 14 days. They can’t stay with family or friends during that time.
Though further flight cuts have yet to be announced, this restriction means we can expect more flight cuts soon.
Lufthansa Group Prevents Travel Agent Refunds Indefinitely
Lufthansa Group airlines (Lufthansa, Austrian, Brussels, SWISS) are not allowing travel agents to issue refunds “due to high volume.” Agents can either use the credit toward future travel or they can wait until refund functionality is re-enabled. When that may be is unknown.
UAE, Hong Kong Ban All Visitors, Airlines Slash Flights
With the UAE and Hong Kong banning all visitors, including connecting traffic, Emirates, flyDubai, Etihad have entirely shutdown. Cathay Pacific will remain operating a skeleton schedule.
After canceling all flights yesterday and then quickly reinstating a handful, Emirates has reversed course again due to the new mandate. It alongside flyDubai and Etihad will stop all flights beginning March 25 for two weeks. Emirates is not allowing refunds but it has extended ticket validity to 760 days from original date of purchase.
India Cancels All Flights
Following on the heels of a cancellation of international flying, India has banned domestic flights beginning on March 25. The duration of the ban is unclear, though there have been some reports that it may only be for a week. During this time, no commercial flights will operate in the country.
Airline Operation Potpourri
- Aegean will suspend all international flights except an occasional Brussels service from March 26 through April 30.
- Austrian has extended its shutdown of all flights until April 19.
- China Southern, flying in the face of actual demand, will put its A380s back on the Los Angeles to Guangzhou route.
- Copa has suspended all operations through April 21.
- Interjet will suspend all international flight starting tomorrow, March 24.
- Lufthansa will operate only 6 long-haul routes through April 19. Those go from Frankfurt to Bangkok, Chicago/O’Hare, Johannesburg, Montreal, Newark, and Tokyo/Haneda.
- Stobart Air (including Aer Lingus Regional operations) will suspend all international and most domestic operations from March 28. The only remaining service will be from Dublin to Kerry and Donegal. A resumption date has not been announced.
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