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        <title><![CDATA[Delta is first airline to resume flights between US and China]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Delta Air Lines said on Monday it would resume flights between Seattle and Shanghai on June 25, making it the first US airline to restart <strong>operations between the US and China</strong> after flights were suspended in February due to the COVID-19 pandemic.</p><p>The flights will operate twice a week in June and once a week starting July from Seattle and Detroit, Delta said.</p><p>Last week, the US Transportation Department said the US and China would each allow four weekly flights between the two countries, easing the standoff on travel restrictions <strong>in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic</strong>.</p><p>However, the US on Friday rejected a request by Chinese airlines for additional weekly flights between the two countries, but said the decision was not meant to escalate tensions over travel restrictions.</p><p>United Airlines had also said it was looking to relaunch flights to China in the coming weeks.</p><p>Delta, which added 100 domestic flights in June as state-wide lockdowns were lifted, has said it expects to end the year <strong>with $10 billion in cash and cash equivalents</strong>.</p><p>Shares of the company were trading up by almost 1 percent, to $29.78, in the early afternoon.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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