The virus has killed 170 people, with almost 8,000 cases reported around the world as of Thursday morning
reports, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention raised its travel warning for ChinaIn response to the outbreak, popular U.S., European and a handful of Asian airlines announced decisions to cut service to and from China — where the illness originated — or to scale back on flights.American Airlines responded to the “significant decline in demand for travel to and from China” by canceling several routes between Feb. 9 and Mar. 27, a spokesperson told PEOPLE in a statement.
The airline’s flights from Los Angeles International to Shanghai Pudong and Beijing Capital International airports will be on hold in that window. Travelers affected by the blackout will be contacted directly, the AA spokesperson said. American will, however, continue to fly to Beijing and Shanghai via Dallas/Fort Worth, and will also still fly from L.A. to Hong Kong.
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