Chinese arrivals to U.S. plummet in February as coronavirus forces travel curbs

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Travelers wear face masks as they arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York
A traveler wears a face mask as a preventive measure during the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as he arrives at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, U.S., March 20, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

March 27, 2020

By Rachit Vats and Sanjana Shivdas

(Reuters) – The number of travelers flying from China to the United States fell 84.1% in February from a year earlier, according to data from an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, as travel curbs were imposed to limit the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

Arrival data from the International Trade Administration (ITA) also said the number of Chinese travelers in the first two months of 2020 fell 35.4% to 353,911 from a year earlier.

U.S. airlines started extending China flight cancellations https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-health-united/u-s-airlines-extend-china-flight-cancelations-into-late-april-idUSKBN20703W early in February after the government placed restrictions on travelers who had visited China.

Chinese arrivals accounted for only 1.4% of more than 2.4 million global travelers arriving in the United States in February, according to ITA.

The total number of overseas arrivals through January and February also fell 3.8% to 5.29 million, with Asia accounting for the steepest decline due to the coronavirus outbreak that began in China.

However, the number of Indian arrivals in the same period rose 7.3% to 196,505.

Global airlines have sought relief from the world’s major economies to prevent irreversible damage by the coronavirus crisis, even as the United States government on Wednesday offered $58 billion to its flailing carriers.

(Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Ramakrishnan M.)

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