(Reuters) - Airlines across the globe have suspended flights or modified services 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 suspended flights to Shanghai, Hong Kong until June 30
- Air Seoul suspended China flights until further notice.
- Air Tanzania, which planned to begin a charter service to China in February, postponed its maiden flights.
- Air Mauritius suspended all flights to China and Hong Kong
- Austrian Airlines extended its cancellations to March and April.
- British Airways
- Delta Airlines
- Egyptair resumed some flights to and from China.
- El Al Israel Airlines
- Iberia Airlines
- Finnair
- JejuAir Co Ltd suspended all China routes starting March 1.
- Kenya Airways
- KLM said it would extend its ban on flights to Chengdu, Hangzhou and Xiamen in China to at least May 3. It expects to resume flights to Beijing and Shanghai on March 29.
- Lion Air suspended all flights to China from February, and has waived travel change fees for flights up to April 30.
- LOT extended suspensions until March 28.
- Lufthansa extended cancellations until April 24.
- Oman Air suspended flights until further notice.
- Qantas Airlines'
- Qatar Airways suspended until further notice.
- Rwandair suspended until further notice.
- Saudia, Saudi Arabia's state airline, suspended flights on Feb. 2.
- Scoot, Singapore Airlines'
- United Airlines
- Vietjet
AIRLINES THAT HAVE CANCELED OR SUSPENDED SOME CHINA ROUTES
- Air Canada
- Air China said it would cancel flights to Athens, Greece, 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.
- Air New Zealand
- ANA Holdings suspended routes including Shanghai and Hong Kong until further notice.
- Brussels Airlines, a Lufthansa
- Cathay Pacific Airways said it plans 30% of its capacity and 90% of flights to mainland China over two months from Feb. 5.
- China Southern Airlines recommenced flights on Feb. 25 to Nairobi from Guangzhou.
- Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways suspends flights to Hong Kong until March 28.
- The UAE suspended flights to most of mainland China, all flights to Iran
- Hainan Airlines suspends flights between Budapest, Hungary, and Chongqing to March 27.
- Kenya's High Court ordered flights from China to be temporarily suspended.
- Korean Air Lines Co, the national flag carrier, has canceled or reduced services on 50 routes in Northeast Asia.
- Philippine Airlines cut the number of flights between Manila and China by over half.
- Royal Air Maroc, which launched a new route between its Casablanca hub and Beijing in mid-January, proposed to carry forward to May 31 tickets for the flights it canceled from the end of January.
- All Russian airlines, except Ikar and state airline Aeroflot
- Saudi Arabia has suspended all flights to UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Italy and Korea
- Nordic airline SAS
- Singapore Airlines
- Taiwan suspended flights to most cities in mainland China from early February until April 29.
- UPS
- Virgin Atlantic extended its suspension of daily Shanghai operations 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 will also suspend flights until March 28.
- American Airlines Group Inc
- Air Canada
- Alitalia said on Sunday it was suspending national and international flights to and from Milan's Malpensa airport from March 9.
- United Airlines
- British Airways said on March 2 it would cancel some flights from London to the United States and roundtrips between London and Singapore, South Korea and Italy - including Milan, Bologna, Venice and Turin from March 14 to March 28.
- Czech Airlines owner Smartwings said it would cut its flight schedules.
- Czech Republic said on March 2 it would stop flights to South Korea and cities in northern Italy for at least two weeks
- easyJet
- El Al Israel Airlines
- Finnair
- Japan Airlines, ANA Holdings to cancel some Japan domestic flights between March 6-12
- JetBlue
- Kazakhstan plans to suspend flights to Iran from March 1 and reduce the number of South Korea flights.
- The Kenyan government suspended direct flights from northern Italy on March 3, specifically Verona and Milan, which usually have direct flights to the Kenyan coast.
- Kuwait suspended on Saturday all flights to and from Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Bangladesh, Philippines, India, and Sri-Lanka for a week starting on Saturday.
- Latam Airlines Group SA
- Lauda, an Austrian unit of Ryanair, said it will cut flights from March 18 until April 8 due to lower demand.
- Lebanon halted flights for non-residents from countries including China, Iran, Italy and South Korea on Feb. 28. The ban excludes Lebanese citizens and foreign residents.
- Lufthansa
- Mongolia suspended flights with China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and Ulan-Ude in Russia until March 11, news.mn reported.
- Norwegian Air Shuttle
- Oman suspended Italian tourist flights to Salalah on March 2, reported the Oman Daily Observer after the aviation authority said it would halt all flights to and from Iran on Feb. 24.
- Portugal's TAP canceled 1,000 flights in March-April, mainly affecting Italy, France, Spain and some intercontinental flights.
- Qantas Airways Ltd
- Royal Jordanian Airlines suspended flights between Amman and Rome until further notice.
- Royal Air Maroc (RAM) said on Sunday it has suspended flights to Italy's Venice and Milan. Flights to the two cities are planned to resume on April 8.
- Russia said it would suspend some flights to and from Iran, except those operated by its national carrier Aeroflot
- Russia's Aeroflot
- Ryanair
- Swedish-Danish airline SAS
- SAS
- Sweden suspended Iran Air from flying to and from the country on March 2.
- Taiwan's China Airlines was banned from flying to Italy its government included Taiwan in China's virus area.
- Tajikistan suspended all flights to and from Iran until the situation stabilizes, its aviation agency said on Feb. 24.
- Turkish Airlines
- Turkish commercial flights between Turkey and Iran have been suspended until further notice.
- The UAE suspended flights to Iran and Bahrain.
- United Airlines sharply cut flights to Japan and South Korea and said it plants to cut domestic, Canadian and international flights.
- Qantas
- Vietjet Air
- Vietnam Airlines
- Vietnam's Bamboo Airways suspended flights between Da Nang and Nha Trang to Seoul Incheon, starting Feb. 26.
- Vistara Airlines temporarily reduced flights to and from Bangkok and Singapore on Feb. 26.
- Wizz Air
(This story has been refiled to fix spelling of Qantas)
(Compiled by Jagoda Darlak, Tommy Lund, Amy Caren Daniel, Sarah Morland, Krishna Chandra Eluri and Uttaresh.V)