United Trims Capacity To Japan, East Asia Over Outbreak

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United Airlines Boeing 777-300ER
Credit: Rob Finlayson
United Airlines became the first North American carrier to reduce service to Japan and Singapore on Feb. 28, reflecting intensified concerns about the spread of COVID-19 beyond China. The Chicago-based carrier will cancel operations to Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT) from Los Angeles and Chicago O’Hare...
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