Airlines agree to screen passengers flying to New York’s JFK Airport
Tuesday, 22 Dec, 2020
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British Airways, Delta Air Lines and Virgin have voluntarily agreed to only allow passengers with a negative Covid test to board flights to New York’s John F Kennedy Airport, according to a report on City A.M. The move follows a request from New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and doesn’t apply to flights to other US airports.
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