With U.S. borders closed to travelers from the EU and the U.K. now for over 530 days under the travel ban put in place by President Trump’s administration, there is little clear indication of when it might be relaxed by President Biden.
However, whilst no formal announcement is even expected, a good indication is usually when airlines either ramp up schedules in anticipation of a route opening or conversely begin taking upcoming flights off the table.
The Telegraph reported that a major airline is pushing back the scheduled restart of its London-New York flights from September to November. The airline was unnamed. Virgin Atlantic was also reported to be delaying the restart of its Heathrow to Las Vegas service until at least mid-September.
Unsubstantiated news out of Ireland this week suggests that the U.S. will lift its travel ban in…