Factbox: Airlines Suspend Flights Due to Coronavirus Outbreak
FILE PHOTO: The G-EUPH British Airways Airbus A319-131 makes its final approach for landing at Toulouse-Blagnac airport, France, March 20, 2019. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau/File PhotoReuters
(Reuters) - Airlines have been suspending flights or modifying service in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Below are details (in alphabetical order):
AIRLINES THAT HAVE CANCELED ALL FLIGHTS TO MAINLAND CHINA
**American Airlines
**Air France
**Air India - Suspends flights to Shanghai, Hong Kong until June 30
**Air Seoul - The South Korean budget carrier suspended China flights from Jan. 28 until further notice.
**Air Tanzania - Tanzania's state-owned carrier, which had planned to begin charter flights to China in February, postponed its maiden flights.
**Air Mauritius - Suspended all flights to China and Hong Kong
**Austrian Airlines - until end-February.
**British Airways
**Delta Airlines
**Egyptair suspended flights on Feb. 1, but on Feb. 20 said it would resume some flights to and from China starting next week.
**El Al Israel Airlines
**Iberia Airlines
**JejuAir Co Ltd <089590.KS> - Korean airline to suspend all China routes starting March 1
**Kenya Airways
**KLM - Will extend its ban up to March 28
**Lion Air - All of February.
**LOT - Extends flight suspension until March 28
**Lufthansa extends China flight cancellations to March 28
**Oman and Saudia, Saudi Arabia's state airline, both suspended flights on Feb. 2 until further notice.
**Qatar Airways - Feb. 1 until further notice.
**Rwandair - Jan. 31 until further notice.
**Scoot, Singapore Airlines'
**United Airlines
**Vietjet
AIRLINES THAT HAVE CANCELED SOME CHINA FLIGHTS/ROUTES OR MODIFIED SERVICE
**Air Canada
**Air China <601111.SS> - Said it would cancel flights to Athens, Greece, from Feb. 17 to March 18 and adjust" flights between China and the United States. On Feb. 28 it resumed flying to Frankfurt from Chengdu, following a 21-day suspension, state-run Xinhua news agency said.
**Air New Zealand
**ANA Holdings <9202.T> - Suspended routes including Shanghai and Hong Kong from Feb. 10 until further notice.
**Brussels Airlines - Lufthansa
**Cathay Pacific Airways <0293.HK> - Plans to cut a third of its capacity over the next two months, including 90% of flights to mainland China. It has encouraged its 27,000 employees to take three weeks of unpaid leave in a bid to preserve cash.
**China Southern Airlines <600029.SS> recommenced flights on Feb. 25 to Nairobi from Guangzhou.
**Emirates and Etihad - The United Arab Emirates, a major international transit hub, suspended flights to and from China, except for Beijing.
**Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways has suspended flights to Hong Kong until March 28, the airline said on Feb. 26, citing a drop in demand.
**The UAE suspended all flights to mainland China, except Beijing, on Feb. 5.
**Finnair
**Hainan Airlines - Suspended flights between Budapest, Hungary, and Chongqing Feb. 7-March 27.
**Kenya's High Court ordered flights from China to be temporarily suspended, following a petition.
**Korean Air Lines Co. <003490.KS> - The national flag carrier suspended eight routes to China and reduced services on nine Chinese routes between Feb. 7 and Feb. 22.
**Philippine Airlines [PHL.UL] - Cut the number of flights between Manila and China by over half.
**Qantas Airways
**Royal Air Maroc - The Moroccan airline suspended direct flights to China Jan. 31-Feb. 29. On Jan. 16, it had launched a direct air route with three flights weekly between its Casablanca hub and Beijing.
**Russia - All Russian airlines, with the exception of national airline Aeroflot
**Vistara Airlines makes temporary reduction in flights to and from Bangkok and Singapore.
**Nordic airline SAS
**Singapore Airlines
**UPS
**Virgin Atlantic - Extended its suspension of daily operations to Shanghai until March 28.
**Virgin Australia
AIRLINES THAT HAVE MODIFIED SERVICE ON OTHER ROUTES
**Asiana Airlines <020560.KS> has decided to halt all flights to Daegu until March 9, while Korean Air Lines <003490.KS> will also suspend flights until March 28.
**Air Canada
**Bahrain civil aviation authority suspends all its flights from Dubai and Sharjah airports for 48 hours.
**British Airways said it would cancel some flights to and from Italy, Singapore and South Korea, as a result of reduced demand.
**easyJet
**El Al Israel Airlines
**Kazakhstan plans to suspend flights to Iran from March 1 and reduce the number of South Korea flights
**Kuwait's civil aviation authority halts all its flights to and from South Korea, Thailand, and Italy. Kuwait had earlier suspended all its flights to and from Iraq.
**Lebanon halted flights for non-residents from countries including China, Iran, Italy and South Korea, the transport ministry said on Feb. 28. The ban excludes Lebanese citizens and foreign residents of the country.
**Lufthansa to cut number of short- and medium-haul flights in response to the accelerated spread of the coronavirus
**Mongolia's National Emergency Commission said on Feb. 24 it had halted all flights from South Korea and would block entry through its borders until March 2. Mongolia had previously suspended all entries from China.
**Oman's civil aviation authority halted all flights between the sultanate and Iran.
**Royal Jordanian Airlines has suspended flights between Amman and Rome until further notice starting from Feb. 26.
**Russia's Ministry of Transport said on Feb. 27 it would suspend some flights to and from Iran, except those operated by its national carrier Aeroflot
**Tajikistan has suspended all flights to and from Iran until the virus situation there stabilizes, the Civil Aviation Agency said on Feb. 24.
**Tunisia may suspend some flights to Italy.
**Turkish Airlines
**Turkish commercial flights between Turkey and Iran are suspended until further notice. "The Iranian carriers will fly empty to Turkey and be permitted to carry passengers destined for Iran. Turkish passengers will not be transported on these flights," Turkey's Civil Aviation Authority announced on its Twitter account.
**United Airlines - Sharply cutting flights to Japan and South Korea as travelers have slashed ticket purchases for those destinations.
**Vietnam's Bamboo Airways suspends flights between Da Nang and Nha Trang to Seoul's Incheon International Airport, starting Feb. 26
**Wizz Air
(Compiled by Jagoda Darlak, Tommy Lund, Amy Caren Daniel and Shailesh Kuber)
Copyright 2020 Thomson Reuters.
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