What are the chances of US to UK flights being cancelled in the next 2 weeks? [closed]
I am travelling from London to San Francisco this coming Wednesday, and returning 10 days later. Although it looks like I may be able to get outgoing flight, I do not want to be stuck in the US indefinitely due to the Corona virus restrictions
(1) Are there are estimates as to whether the UK would cancel flights from the US before then? (2) If a government will cancel flights due to these reasons, how much advance warning are they likely to give? (3) If the US cancelled flights from the UK, would that also effect return flights to the UK? (4) How easy do you think it would be to move back my departure date by a few days?
(For reference: At time of posting this there are ~800 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the UK, and the growth rate daily has been exponential at about 1.4, so number of estimated cases on departure date are ~4,300, and ~90,000 by original departure date, if these growth rates continue).
Any help is appreciated.
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Why are flights being Cancelled UK?
Covid restrictions in the UK and across the globe were hugely challenging for the travel industry. Airlines UK, the industry body for airlines registered here, said airlines have cut about 30,000 jobs since the start of the pandemic, having employed 74,000 people in 2019.What airlines are Cancelling flights UK?
UK airport flight cancellations (January - April 2022)EasyJet, TUI, Ryanair and Wizz Air have all cancelled flights in recent weeks.Are flights operating to UK?
All regularly scheduled international flights have resumed. All train and metro rail services have resumed.Why are airlines Cancelling so many flights?
Travel demand is growing as airlines are struggling with staffing shortages and flight schedule reductions, which leave travelers with fewer options for rebooking when problems arise.Mass flight Cancellations Leave Thousands Stranded
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