American Airlines cutting flights to South America because of COVID-19
American Airlines said Monday it will reduce flights to some destinations in South America because the COVID-19 pandemic has reduced demand. The airline said it was suspending service to Manaus, Brazil, from Miami until Nov. 2 and delaying the start of service from New York to Santiago until July 2, instead of the planned May 7 start. It will also reduce the frequency of flights to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo in Brazil, and to Lima from some US airports.<br/>
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American Airlines cutting flights to South America because of COVID-19
American Airlines said Monday it will reduce flights to some destinations in South America because the COVID-19 pandemic has reduced demand. The airline said it was suspending service to Manaus, Brazil, from Miami until Nov. 2 and delaying the start of service from New York to Santiago until July 2, instead of the planned May 7 start. It will also reduce the frequency of flights to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo in Brazil, and to Lima from some US airports.<br/>