These are the only long-haul routes American, Delta, Hawaiian and United plan to fly in April
American Airlines will fly just three long-haul routes in April. Delta Air Lines will ground more than two-thirds of the carrier for several months, and United Airlines has lopped off 85% of international capacity.
American
- Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) – London Heathrow (LHR) and Tokyo Narita (NRT)
- Miami (MIA) – London Heathrow
Delta
- Atlanta (ATL) – Amsterdam (AMS), Lagos (LOS), London Heathrow, Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), Rio de Janeiro (GIG), Santiago de Chile (SCL, resumes April 1), São Paulo Guarulhos (GRU), and Tokyo Haneda (HND)
- Detroit (DTW) – Amsterdam, Seoul Incheon (ICN), and Tokyo Haneda
- Honolulu (HNL) – Nagoya (NGO), Osaka Kansai (KIX), and Tokyo Haneda
- Los Angeles (LAX) – Sydney (SYD, resumes April 11), and Tokyo Haneda
- Minneapolis/St. Paul – Tokyo Haneda
- New York John F. Kennedy (JFK) – Dakar (DSS), Lagos, London Heathrow, and São Paulo Guarulhos
- Seattle Tacoma (SEA) – Seoul Incheon and Tokyo Haneda
Hawaiian
- Honolulu (HNL) – Fukuoka (FUK), Osaka Kansai, Tokyo Haneda and Tokyo Narita
United
- Houston Intercontinental (IAH) – São Paulo Guarulhos
- Newark Liberty (EWR) – Brussels (BRU), Delhi (DEL), Frankfurt (FRA), London Heathrow, Mumbai (BOM), Tel Aviv (TLV), and Tokyo Narita
- San Francisco (SFO) – Melbourne (MEL), Osaka Kansai, Singapore (SIN), Sydney, Tokyo Haneda and Tokyo Narita
- Washington Dulles (IAD) – London Heathrow
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