With airlines cancelling flights into China, I wonder when I'll be allowed to return home to Shanghai. It is a weird feeling not be allowed to go home
— Shaun Rein, Founder of CMR (@shaunrein) January 29, 2020
Lots of my foreign colleagues need to renew work permits - hope govt is flexible w deadlines on thingshttps://t.co/8u6t5Wp8dj
Found this on the American Airlines stuff:https://t.co/wRE7YaqItd
— Aurora Intel (@AuroraIntel) January 29, 2020
American Airlines Cancels Some China Service For More Than A Month As Coronavirus Spreads - CNBChttps://t.co/8jqcXCSH2S
— LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) January 29, 2020
NEW: American Airlines cancels flights from LA to Shanghai & to Beijing from Feb. 9 through March 27. It will still operate its China service from Dallas-Fort Worth and from Los Angeles to Hong Kong in that period.https://t.co/9eXet4BhPB
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) January 29, 2020
Coronavirus: American Airlines reduces China service as outbreak grows https://t.co/AL69SmuJxT
— EndGameWW3 (@EndGameWW3) January 29, 2020
American Airlines, British Airways and Lufthansa have cancelled flights to China. #coronavirushttps://t.co/VrnlfAiYdN
— Alex Krüger (@krugermacro) January 29, 2020
American Airlines cancels flights from LA to Shanghai & to Beijing from Feb. 9 through March 27. It will still operate its China service from Dallas-Fort Worth and from Los Angeles to Hong Kong in that period.
— Mike Walker (@New_Narrative) January 29, 2020
https://t.co/3B2tgE2e5w
Coronavirus: American Airlines reduces China service as outbreak grows https://t.co/hspTxu811r
— Jeff Terry (@nuclear94) January 29, 2020
?? ?? American Airlines cancels some #China service for more than a month as coronavirus spreads - CNBChttps://t.co/ionSLdEN3N
— Christophe Barraud? (@C_Barraud) January 29, 2020
United Airlines suspending flights to China as coronavirus outbreak continues https://t.co/zWU6z6vdPc #FoxNews
— Mara ??⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ?? (@marabutler67) January 29, 2020
United Airlines suspending flights to China as coronavirus outbreak continueshttps://t.co/RIo951ygdZ
— Bama fanatic??@fanatic_bama (@Bamafanaticfan1) January 28, 2020
United Airlines is suspending some of its flights to #China as #coronavirus fears have led to a "decline in demand for travel" to the country.https://t.co/CKRKbOjDOm #FoxNews
— Apex (@Apex_WW) January 28, 2020
Ok great I can't go get infected, but I'm kind of more concerned about THEM COMING HERE!https://t.co/rGETmtlNDx
— ?? Mister Happy (@Congo_Red_Jr) January 28, 2020
Still keeping an eye on coronavirus news from my Hubei quarantine— number of confirmed mainland cases has now surpassed those during SARS: 5,974 as of last official count vs 5,327 (over 9 months). Meanwhile more cancelled flights and evacuations: https://t.co/IMeGvKxFyP
— Stephanie Yang (@StephanieAYang) January 29, 2020
The number of people in mainland China infected by the coronavirus—5,974 people as of earlier today—has now surpassed that of SARS—5,327 people over the course of nine months in 2002-2003.@StephanieAYanghttps://t.co/5CdYLqHR63
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) January 29, 2020
British Airways cancels all flights to/from mainland China, the first global airline to do so, as a dangerous new coronavirus spreads. I just read this entire story. Not very reassuring at all. https://t.co/frUc2cXnhf
— Kari Lake (@KariLakeFox10) January 29, 2020
British Airways said it had canceled all flights to mainland China, the first global airline to do so, as a dangerous new coronavirus spread around the world https://t.co/ZAxS4xDiBq
— Andrew J Phelan (@ajphelo) January 29, 2020
British Airways said it had suspended mainland China flights as the number of people in China infected by a fast-spreading new coronavirus surpassed that of SARS nearly two decades ago https://t.co/5VBXckAfwN via @WSJ
— Anas Alhajji (@anasalhajji) January 29, 2020
Good Morning @AirCanada - did you hear?? @British_Airways has suspended all flights to China
— not inklessPW ✩ (@inklessPW) January 29, 2020
https://t.co/wqUzBZmaqR#coronaravirus #nCoV2019 #2019nCoV pic.twitter.com/nQZiuSSo1I
British Airways canceled all flights to and from mainland China, as United Airlines plans to suspend its operations starting Saturday. https://t.co/JlXiOvW1sH via @WSJ
— Paul Page (@PaulPage) January 29, 2020
British Airways Suspends China Flights as Coronavirus Spreads https://t.co/yOacKLWAo1
— Herbert Reed (@Herbert_L_Reed) January 29, 2020
British Airways became the first major airline to cancel all flights to mainland China as the U.S. State Department flew 200+ diplomats and citizens from Wuhan to Anchorage, en route to Southern California. Today in coronavirus news, by @StephanieAYang. https://t.co/5CdYLqHR63
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) January 29, 2020
MyPOV: Hurry folks. Containment is key to stopping a potential pandemic. #ChinaVirus
— R “Ray” Wang (王瑞光) #ExtremeCapitalism #ZohoDay2020 (@rwang0) January 29, 2020
British Airways said it had canceled all flights to and from mainland China, the first global airline to do so, as a dangerous new coronavirus spread #coronavirus https://t.co/hid6rAAjMQ
British Airways said it had canceled all flights to mainland China, the first global airline to do so, as a dangerous new #coronavirus spread around the world https://t.co/d4jo6cbhxn
— Tanzeel Akhtar (@Tanzeel_Akhtar) January 29, 2020
"The U.S. Embassy in Beijing said it would work with Chinese authorities on options for U.S. citizens remaining in Wuhan to leave."@StephanieAYanghttps://t.co/5CdYLqHR63
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) January 29, 2020
LATEST: Delta will cut its flights to Beijing and Shanghai in half -- to 21 per week from 42 -- from Feb 6 to April 30 https://t.co/t2GqytzX5G
— Edward Russell (@e_russell) January 29, 2020
Coronavirus: #AmericanAir reduces China service as outbreak grows https://t.co/cQHvSB3tDR
— airlineguys (@airlineguys) January 29, 2020