Airline Information

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Stay up-to-date on the latest airline policies impacted by the increased caution surrounding COVID-19 below. We will continue to monitor and update this page regularly to help you stay informed. Please always check with your own company or procurement travel manager for your employer’s travel policy and crisis plan.

Further Airline News

Air Canada

Air Canada is currently operating repatriation flights and is continuing to adapt their schedule and capacity in response to COVID-19. They have postponed launches or extended the temporary suspension of several routes. Get a full list of affected routes.

American Airlines
American Airlines will suspend 60% of its capacity in April and is planning to suspend up to 80% of its capacity in May, both in comparison to 2019. These changes are due to significantly decreased customer demand and government travel restrictions related to coronavirus. View ongoing updates from American.

Delta

Delta has made a number of changes to its Latin American, Caribbean, domestic and trans-Atlantic network following the announcements of more government travel restrictions in these regions. See a full list of all current schedule changes.

Porter

Temporarily suspending operations at the end of the day on Friday, March 20. Flights are scheduled to restart on June 1. More details

Sunwing

Sunwing has temporarily suspended all southbound flights. They will now focus on repatriating customers who are currently in destination. More details

United

Due to a continued drop in demand and government restrictions, United is reducing their schedule by 60% in April — this includes a 42% reduction across the U.S. and Canada and an 85% decrease in international flights. Keep up to date here.

WestJet

Starting March 22, WestJet suspended scheduled commercial operations for all international and U.S. (transborder) flights for 30 days. After that they will be operating rescue and repatriation flights with their partners. More details