Hong Kong,
United
and American Airlines on Wednesday both announced plans to temporarily
suspend flights to Hong Kong following the outbreak of a deadly new
coronavirus.
United said it would
halt flights to the international financial hub from Saturday until
February 20, citing a sharp drop in passengers.
American Airlines said it had already suspended flights through to February 20.
Both
carriers had previously said they were halting flights to mainland
China where the outbreak of the new coronavirus began late last year and
has since killed nearly 500 people and infected more than 24,000.
Dozens
of major airlines have stopped flying to the Chinese mainland in a bid
to slow the spread of the virus, which has been detected among a small
number of people in more than 20 countries.
The inclusion of Hong Kong in the flight ban
comes as the city struggles with its own outbreak, with 18 people
testing positive for the disease, including one who died.
On
Tuesday, health officials in Hong Kong warned there was now growing
evidence of local transmissions -- cases where people have become
infected without travelling to China.
Hong Kong has one of the world's busiest airports and is a major transit point for China.
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