KEY POINTS
  • New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he's asked Delta, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic to ensure travelers test negative for the coronavirus before flying to the U.S.
  • More than two dozen countries have restricted travel from the U.K. because of a highly contagious strain of the virus there.
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-300 landing in Amsterdam.

Delta Air Lines, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways said Monday that travelers will have to test negative for the coronavirus before boarding flights bound for New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. The measures are in response to a request from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo as officials grapple with a highly contagious new strain of Covid-19 that's spreading in the U.K.

British Airways said the procedures will begin Tuesday.