Delta Air Lines is suspending all flights to continental Europe and sidelining 300 of its planes as the coronavirus continues to spread and upend the travel industry. In an internal memo to the airline's 90,000 employees, Delta CEO Ed Bastian said "demand for travel is declining at an accelerated pace daily, driving an unprecedented revenue impact." Delta will stop all flights to continental Europe for 30 days with the exception of London. American Airlines will stop flying to continental Europe in a week and will suspend some service to South America. United Airlines will cut service from the U.S. to Europe by half.
Source: Fox News March 13, 2020 19:41 UTC