The spread of coronavirus across the globe has prompted music events, football matches and elections to be postponed and cancelled.

As many enter self-isolation to prevent the spread of the virus, which has so far taken 11 lives in the UK, travel limits have also been put in place.

The US have imposed a travel ban, which the UK could be added to amidst the pandemic, and many airlines travelling the world have followed its lead by cancelling flights or adding restrictions, reports LeedsLive.

Travel insurance firms Aviva, InsureandGo, LV= and Post Office have also withdrawn cover for claims relating to the Coronavirus following a declaration by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that the virus is a pandemic.

Here is the most up-to-date list of the flight cancellations and restrictions across the major airlines.

Air France

Air France has suspended flights to mainland China, Hong Kong, Seoul and Taipei. Depending on how the situation evolves, the airline plans to gradually resume their operations from March 29, but for the time being, service to Wuhan will remain suspended.

The airline is currently monitoring the situation here in Europe but are reducing their capacities by 25 per cent this month across their European network.

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All flights to Italy have also been suspended until April 4 and from then on, it will only be putting on one flight per day to each of its Italian destinations.

Russian authorities have also introduced restrictions which only allow entry into their territory through Moscow and as a result, all Air France flights to and from St Petersburg have been cancelled.

Austrian and Turkish authorities have also introduced a ban for all air routes from France meaning all Air France routes to and from Istanbul and Vienna are cancelled.

Similarly, Israeli authorities have introduced restrictions on entry into Israeli territory, resulting in cancelled Air France flights to and from Tel Aviv being cancelled.

All Air France flights to and from Amman, Beirut, Caracas and Lima and Buenos Aires have also been cancelled.

Air France flights to and from Casablanca, Rabat and Marrakesh have also been adjusted.

American Airlines

American Airlines has suspended flights to China and Hong Kong until April 23/24.

Due to the reduction in demand, the airline has also suspended operations to and from Milan, Italy, New York (JFK) and Miami (MIA) and flights to Seoul, South Korea. Flights to Milan and Seoul are scheduled to resume on April 25.

There is also a reduced service to South America, included a suspension of flights to Argentina.

Flights have also been suspended from specific American airports to European cities such as Madrid, Amsterdam and Frankfurt.

British Airways

British Airways says it is working closely with governments and health organisations across the world to establish the situation and manage their flights and customer's travel efficiently.

The airline will continue to fly to and from the USA from the UK, but following US Government restrictions to the US from mainland European countries, if customers are booked to travel up to April 11, they have the option to rebook another British Airways flight at a later date up to August 1 or receive a voucher for future travel.

British Airways has cancelled all flights to and from Italy until at least April 4 due to the lockdown of the entirety of the country. Flights to mainland China have also been suspended until April 18.

On their website, the airline has said they are implementing enhanced aircraft cleaning, including increasing cleaning teams and audit inspections.

BA have also pulled flights to and from Beijing and Shanghai until April 17 and has reduced its daily schedule to Hong Kong by merging two flights into one.

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Delta Airlines

Delta Airlines has suspended all flights to China until the end of April and has reduced its services to South Korea and Japan. A number of flights to Italy have been cancelled.

The company is also suspending seven flights between the US and Europe and said further cuts are under evaluation based on demand.

easyJet

easyJet has cancelled the majority of its flights to Italy, including those to Milan Malpensa, Milan Linate, Venice and Bologna airports. The airline will continue to review this procedure until April 3.

A number of flights have also been suspended and easyJet is putting on rescue flights over the coming days.

Etihad Airways

Etihad has suspended until further notice all of its flights to Kuwait, Italy and Hong Kong.

Flights between Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia have been significantly reduced and flights between Abu Dhabi and Medina have been suspended until further notice.

The airline has suspended until further notice its daily flights between Abu Dhabi and Shanghai, its three flights per week between Abu Dhabi and Chengdu and daily flights between Beijing and Nagoya, Japan.

Daily flights between Abu Dhabi and Beijing continue, but passengers travelling from Beijing will be subject to temperature screening prior to landing in Abu Dhabi and additional screening on arrival.

Etihad has suspended flights to Italy and Kuwait until further notice.

Flights will continue between Abu Dhabi and Bangkok and Phuket but all passengers flying will be subject to temperature screening prior to landing in Abu Dhabi, and there will be additional screening on arrival.

Emirates

Emirates has suspended the following flights

Fort Lauderdale - until March 31

New York JFK - Milan - until April 3

New York EWR - Athens - until March 31

Venice - until April 3

Milan - until April 3

Bologna - until April 3

Rome - from March 14 until April 3

Warsaw - from March 15 until March 28

Guangzhou - Until further notice

Shanghai - Until further notice

Bangkok - Hong Kong - until March 31

Kuwait - Until March 31

Tehran - Until further notice

Saudi Arabia - Until further notice, except for special flights between March 12 to 15

Jet2

Jet2 has cancelled all of its flights to Italy. Cancelled flights include Rome, Naples, Pisa, Venice, Verona and Turin and they will remain cancelled untill at least April 26.

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All flights to mainland Spain, the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands have been cancelled with immediate effect. Reports have emerged that some Jet2 flights turned around in mid-air.

KLM

On their website, KLM says: "The United States of America have announced an entry ban for all passengers who have been in a Schengen country in the last two weeks. This also applies to passengers transferring at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.

"This ban will start on Saturday 14 March 2020 at 04:59 CET and is announced for 30 days. See the rebooking policy below for more details on the impact on our flight schedule."

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KLM has suspended flights to and from mainland China until May, flights to Beijing and Shanghai have been suspended until March 28.

Further suspensions until April 3 include:

Venice Airport Marco Polo

Milan Malpensa Airport

Milano Linate Airport

Naples International Airport

Flights to Singapore and Seoul are not suspended, however, a rebooking policy has been put in place.

Lufthansa Group

The airlines has published a reduced flight schedule until April 24, which mainly affects travel to Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Further changes include:

Flights to mainland China have been suspended until April 24

Flights to Hong Kong will be reduced in March and April

Flights to Tehrain are suspended until April 30

Despite the new travel guidelines ordered by the US administration, Lufthansa will continue to offer flights to the USA from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Belgium.

The Lufthansa Group will continue operating flights from:

Frankfurt to Chicago and Newark (New York)

Zurich to Chicago and Newark (New York)

Vienna to Chicago

Brussels to Washington

All other US flights are to be suspended until further notice, including all departures from Munich, Dusseldorf and Geneva.

Norwegian

Norwegian Airlines has announced it is cancelling around 3,000 flights between now and mid-June and has advised customers to stay up-to-date if they are set to fly with them.

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Ryanair

Ryanair has suspended all flights to and from Italy until at least April 8 in response to the Government placing the country on lock-down.

Flights from Berlin Schonefeld to Tel Aviv and Eilat Ramon, from Berlin Tegal to Tel Aviv, from Nuremberg, Memmingan, Karlsruhe Baden Baden to Tel Aviv will all operate until March 15 and will be cancelled until April 8.

There will be no flights to and from Georgia or from Spain to Montenegro until further notice.

Virgin Atlantic

Virgin Atlantic has placed travel restrictions for anyone who has been to the affected area. Those who have will not be allowed to fly to Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, India, Hong Kong, Jamica, St Lucia, Israel, Trinidad and Tobago, or the US.

They have also suspended Heathrow-Shanghai operations until April 19.

Passengers travelling to and from Italy until March 31 have the option to reschedule their travel date or select an alternative route. Flights will not be going direct to Italy.

Virgin Atlantic has temporarily suspended services between London Heathrow and Tel Aviv until April.

WizzAir

WizzAir has cancelled all flights to and from Italy until April 3 while the country is on lock-down.