While travel demand continues to drop and United continues to adjust its schedules accordingly, however, the airline has decided to reintroduce some international flights to help spread the coronavirus COVID-19.
The airline says that while United's international schedule will still be reduced by about 90% in April, the airline will continue flying six daily operations to and from the following destinations – covering Asia, Australia, Latin America, the Middle East and Europe – "in an effort to get customers where they need to be."
Flights continuing from now through May schedule
Newark/New York – Frankfurt (Flights 960/961)
Newark/New York – London (Flights 16/17)
Newark/New York – Tel Aviv (Flights 90/91)
Houston – Sao Paulo (Flights 62/63)
San Francisco – Tokyo-Narita (Flights 837/838)
San Francisco – Sydney (Flights 863/870)
In addition to the above, United has reinstated the following flights to help displaced customers who still need to get home.
Flights through 3/27 outbound
Newark/New York – Amsterdam (Flights 70/71)
Newark/New York – Munich (Flights 30/31)
Newark/New York – Brussels (Flights 999/998)
Washington-Dulles – London (Flights 918/919)
San Francisco – Frankfurt (Flights 58/59)
Newark/New York – Sao Paulo (Flights 149/148)
Flights through 3/29 outbound
San Francisco – Seoul (Flights 893/892)
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