Routes: Delta at OAK, United delays JFK, India + Cathay Pacific, SJC testing, more
A weekly roundup of air travel and airport news.
Jim Glab
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In air travel news, Delta will challenge Southwest between Oakland and LAX; Allegiant will fly from OAK to Yellowstone National Park this summer; United delays its SFO-New York JFK and SFO-Bangalore service; Cathay Pacific suspends San Francisco flights; new southern California service from Delta, United, Frontier and JetBlue; Delta extends its empty-middle-seat policy once again; Southwest debuts COVID testing at Mineta San Jose Airport and puts 737 MAX aircraft back into its schedule; Delta develops new digital COVID tools for customers; airlines are dismayed by the prospect of federally mandated COVID testing for domestic travel; United hopes to deploy 200 electric-powered air taxis within a few years; and hundreds of airport Starbucks locations will be getting an upgrade.
Mass vaccination clinic opened with fanfare, closed amid rifts of trust
Frances Stead Sellers, The Washington Post
Feb. 14, 2021
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1of6People wait in an observation area after receiving a coronavirus vaccine at the mass-vaccination site set up by Philly Fighting COVID at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Jan. 15, 2021.Photo for The Washington Post by Rachel WisniewskiShow MoreShow Less
2of6Andrei Doroshin poses for a photo at his Philadelphia apartment in January 2021.Photo for The Washington Post by Rachel WisniewskiShow MoreShow Less
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4of6Dominic Osipowicz, Philly Fighting COVID s chief of medical operations, teaches volunteers how to administer a coronavirus vaccine in Philadelphia in January 2021.Photo for The Washington Post by Rachel WisniewskiShow MoreShow Less