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I see sporadic comments about which airlines still fly (or play to re-open flights soon) to the US or which countries are allowed to travel from (even transit). Has there been a thread to track all that information? Would probably be helpful to all who are trying to get to the US during this travel ban.

 

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Most airlines are flying. The capacity has been reduced considerably - in some cases down to one international flight a day. Emirates has withdrawn all services but they are one of the very few exceptions. Not all points are being served. But it is still possible to get in and out of the country if you need to.

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3 hours ago, JFH said:

Most airlines are flying. The capacity has been reduced considerably - in some cases down to one international flight a day. Emirates has withdrawn all services but they are one of the very few exceptions. Not all points are being served. But it is still possible to get in and out of the country if you need to.

At least 64 airlines worldwide have suspended all services. 

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Emirates has been flying Repatriation flights.

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This site has a list of travel restrictions by country, and includes whether transit is allowed. But it would always be best to double check with a government source before you travel.

 

https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm 

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I can tell you about DC flights.

 

United is flying daily between Frankfurt and IAD using 787-10.

Daily between Brussels and IAD on 787-9.

Daily between Tokyo and IAD on 787-8.

These are the only international services for United out of Dulles airport.

 

The other international flights out of IAD are:

Emirates 4 times a week on 77W to Dubai.

British Airways daily London on 787-8.

Qatar Airways every other day from Doha on A359.

Ethiopian four times a week from Addis on 787-8/77L.

 

That's about it for Dulles.

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3 hours ago, ECCK said:

This site has a list of travel restrictions by country, and includes whether transit is allowed. But it would always be best to double check with a government source before you travel.

 

https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm 

Great and up-to-date website. Exactly what we needed. Thank you!

 

Seems most Euro countries say no one can enter. But does transit (simply changing planes @ airport) count as "entering" ?

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5 hours ago, payxibka said:

At least 64 airlines worldwide have suspended all services. 

That’s a small number. And OP was asking specifically about flights to the US. 

4 hours ago, Boiler said:

Emirates has been flying Repatriation flights.

Indeed. And cargo. But commercial operations have ceased. 

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