Although the Covid-19 pandemic was officially over in May, the air travel between the United States and China is still crippled. So far, only six flights are operated per day between the world's largest and second largest economies, which was only 5.3% of the pre-pandemic flights.
U.S.-China Flights Far Below Pre-pandemic Levels
Despite a fast recovery in U.S. air travel to European countries and Japan, the pace of the air travel resumption between the U.S. and China has stalled.
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