United Airlines suspending U.S.-bound mainland China flights a day earlier

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – United Airlines (O:) said on Monday it will move up its temporary suspension of U.S.-bound flights from mainland China by one day to Tuesday.

The airline, which is the last U.S. airline still conducting China flights, on Friday said it planned to fly its last flight from China on Wednesday because of the coronavirus outbreak.

Delta Air Lines (N:) moved up its suspension of flights over the weekend. United said Monday it still plans to resume flights to and from China on March 28. American Airlines (O:) ended its flights from mainland China on Friday.

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