KEY POINTS
  • United will cut some U.S. flights to and from China for just over a week, starting Feb. 1.
  • The airline said it has experienced a sharp drop in demand for China service.
  • The carrier will still serve U.S.-China routes on a reduced schedule.

United Airlines on Tuesday said it is canceling dozens of China flights next month because of a "significant decline in demand" for service to the country as it battles the growing number of coronavirus cases.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday recommended travelers avoid all nonessential travel to China while the Trump administration announced plans to expand screenings for the virus from five to 20 U.S. airports.