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Hundreds of flights have been cancelled as fears grow over the global coronavirus outbreak.

The Foreign Office is currently advising against travel to parts of China, South Korea and northern Italy, meaning airlines such as British Airways and Ryanair have been forced to cancel flights.

Wizz Air and Cathay Pacific have also cancelled flights, so the Mirror have put together a list of all the airlines who've ditched flights, to help travellers,

The list also includes the routes/destinations which they have cancelled.

But if you have flights booked to a destination affected by a coronavirus outbreak, your first point of call should be to contact your airline directly as they will be able to advise whether your flight is going ahead.

Airlines who have cancelled flights because of coronavirus

The airlines are listed in alphabetical order.

The list is correct at the time of writing but subject to change - we will keep updating as new information comes in.

British Airways: BA has cancelled flights between the UK and parts of Europe and the US. Affected destinations include Italy, France, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland and Switzerland - plus New York's JFK airport. It has also cancelled flights from Gatwick to Italy, France and Albania. From London City, there are cancelled flights to and from Italy and Germany. Find out more on BA's coronavirus information page .

Cathay Pacific: The airline has reduced the capacity of flights to and from mainland China by at least 50 per cent until the end of March 2020. It has cancelled flights to and from Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou, Sanya and Haikou in Mainland China, as well as Guangzhou and Chongqing until the 28th March. Find out more on Cathay Pacific's coronavirus information page .

Emirates: The airline is only operating one service between Dubai and Bahrain until further notice. It has cancelled flights between Dubai and Iran, and is also offering refunds/rebooking options on routes to Hong Kong. It has suspended flights to Guangzhou and Shanghai until further notice, as well as Saudi Arabia. Find out more on Emirates' coronavirus information page .

Etihad: There are cancellations on flights to Shanghai and Chengdu.

KLM: All flights to and from mainland China have been suspended. Flights to/from Chengdu, Hangzhou and Xiamen have been suspended until at least (and including) the 3rd May. Flights to Beijing and Shanghai have been suspended until the 28th March, and are expected to resume from the 29th March. Find out more on KLM's coronavirus information page .

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Lufthansa: The Lufthansa Group (including airlines such as Lufthansa and Swiss Airlines) has cancelled flights to mainland China until the 24th April, including routes to Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Shenyang and Qingdao. Flights to Hong Kong will be reduced in March and April, and flights to Iran have been suspended. The group has warned it could also be reducing their short-haul and medium-hail flights by up to 25 per cent. Find out more on Lufthansa's coronavirus information page .

Ryanair: Ryanair is cancelling up to 25 per cent of short-haul flights (mainly to and from Italy) between the 17th March through to the 8th april. Find out more on Ryanair's coronavirus information page .

Singapore Airlines: There are cancelled flights between Singapore and London, as well as a number of destinations to/from Singapore including Los Angeles, Paris, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen and Hong Kong. The airline has shared a full list of cancellations . Find out more on Singapore Airlines' coronavirus information page .

Virgin Atlantic: The airline has suspended flights between London Heathrow and Shanghai with cancellations until the 19th April. Find out more on Virgin Atlantic's coronavirus information page .

Wizz Air: Wizz Air has cancelled any flights from London Luton to Bari between the 11th March through to the 2nd April 2020. The airline has also adjusted its Italian routes, which it says represents 60 per cent of total Italian capacity across its entire network. Find out more on Wizz Air's coronavirus information page .

Your rights if your flight is cancelled

If the FCO advises against travel and your flight is cancelled, or your airline has chosen to cancel flights due to coronavirus , you won't be left out of pocket.

In this instance, you will be entitled to either a full refund, a free replacement flight to your final destination, or a free replacement flight at a later date (for example, once the travel restrictions have been lifted).

If you choose not to travel but the flight isn't cancelled, and the FCO does not advise against travel to that destination, then you may be subject to a cancellation fee.