The San Francisco International Airport (SFO) continued to welcome the resumption of nonstop flights from international airlines in July 2020, including the following:
July 1st
- Air Canada resumed flights to Montreal, operating three per week
- Asiana Airlines increased the frequency of flights to Seoul from 3 times per week to 5 per week
- China Airlines increased the frequency of flights to Taipei to two per week
- Japan Airlines resumed flights to Tokyo-Narita, operating three per week
- United Airlines increased the frequency of flights to Frankfurt from 3 times weekly to daily
July 2nd
- SAS resumed passenger flights to Copenhagen, operating two per week
July 6th
- Air France resumed passenger flights to Paris, operating three per week
- United Airlines resumed the following passenger service flights from SFO:
- Hong Kong, with 5 flights per week
- Seoul, with 3 per week
- Shanghai (via Seoul), twice per week
- Vancouver twice daily
July 7th
- KLM resumed passenger flights to Amsterdam, operating three per week
July 8th
- United Airlines resumed flights to Tel Aviv, operating three per week
July 15th
- Turkish Airlines resumed flights to Istanbul, operating three per week
July 21st
- Air New Zealand resumed flights to Auckland, operating three per week
Although these airlines are resuming limited service, all travel advisories, restrictions on entry, and arrival screening procedures remain in effect. These include the Department of Homeland Security arrival restrictions requiring American citizens, legal permanent residents, and their immediate families who have been in certain countries at any point in the 14 days before their scheduled arrival to the United States to travel through one of 15 airports upon arrival to the U.S., submit to an enhanced entry screening and self-quarantine for 14 days once they reach their final destination.