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Extensive cleaning procedures, measures to maintain social distance, the mandatory use of masks , temperature measurement and even coronavirus tests at airports. The scenario is not encouraging, but in the tourism industry, surely the one most hit by the pandemic, there is beginning to be movement. These are some of the airlines that have already announced their first flights .

American Airlines: Spain-USA

American is the first airline to reconnect our country to the United States since operational changes and travel restrictions were established. The first service will cover the route from Dallas to Madrid. "The resumption of service between Dallas, our largest hub, and Madrid, the parent company of our transatlantic business partner, Iberia, is an important step as we begin to rebuild our international operation," announced Tom Lattig, Vice President of Sales and Distribution in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

KLM: Amsterdam-Madrid and Amsterdam-Barcelona

The Dutch company has started operating again with a daily flight to eight destinations that had been suspended in compliance with travel restrictions related to Covid-19. These are: Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Rome, Milan, Budapest, Prague, Warsaw and Helsinki. The routes will gradually reopen, but may change weekly, depending on the measures taken by the different authorities in each destination. KLM's goal for the month of May is to resume 15% of its flights.

Air France: Paris-Madrid and Paris-Barcelona

KLM resumes flights in eight European cities.

KLM's offer from Spain is complemented by that of its partner Air France, which, as in April, continues to operate three flights weekly between Madrid and Paris-Charles de Gaulle this May and two weekly flights between Barcelona and Paris-Charles de Gaulle with A320 family appliances.

Etihad Airlines: Abu Dhabi-Barcelona

The UAE airline is working "closely with its country's government and global aviation authorities to gradually regain full operation as soon as circumstances allow. For now, and through May 31, It continues to operate repatriation flights between Abu Dhabi and up to 14 destinations worldwide, including Barcelona (on May 17, 24 and 31).

Qatar Airlines: Doha-Madrid and Doha-Barcelona

Qatar has maintained flights to more than 30 destinations during the coronavirus crisis. In late May, the airline plans to expand its network to more than 50 destinations, and by the end of June, its goal is to have 80 destinations available, including 23 in Europe, four in America, 20 in the Middle East and Africa, and 33 in the Asia-Pacific zone. Among the European cities with connections on those dates are Barcelona and Madrid.

Korean Air: Incheon-Frankfurt

The Korean airline operates reduced routes between Paris and London in May. In June, it hopes to have services available on 32 international routes, including flights to Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Washington DC, Seattle, Vancouver, Toronto, Beijing and Kuala Lumpur.

United Airlines: Paris-New York

United plans to resume seven routes in June and will incorporate new destinations later in the summer. The routes that return in June are those from New York (Newark) to Paris, Shanghai and Tokyo; and from San Francisco to Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai and Frankfurt.

Tap Portugal: Madrid-Lisbon

The Portuguese airline will resume a series of international flights from May 18, including Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Brussels, Frankfurt, Funchal (Madeira), Dublin, London and Newark. More destinations are expected to add in late summer. The list of planned flights can be seen here.

Cup: Panama City- Miami

Starting June 1, the Panamanian airline plans to resume flights to a handful of destinations. Among the first cities to have connections with Panama City again are Bogotá, Cancún, Caracas, Havana, Lima, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, New York JFK, Orlando, Santiago de Chile, Sao Paulo and Washington DC.

Turkish Airlines: 19 countries

The Turkish plans a gradual resumption of flights from June, although it will take four months to be fully operational again, as reported by Reuters. The airline, which was flying to 126 countries before the coronavirus outbreak, will resume flights to just 19 countries starting next month.

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