Airlines are suspending flights to China in the wake of the new coronavirus outbreak. More than 20 airlines including British Airways, American Airlines and Qatar Airways have suspended all China flights. Whereas, around 15 carriers have cancelled some China flights and routes.

List of airlines that have cancelled all China flights

1. American Airlines has extended suspension of China and Hong Kong flights from March 27 to April 24.

2. Air France said on February 6 that it would suspend flights to and from mainland China for much of March

3. The South Korean budget carrier, Air Seoul suspended China flights from January 28 until further notice.

4. Air Tanzania, Tanzania's state-owned carrier, which had planned to begin charter flights to China in February, postponed its maiden flights because of the coronavirus outbreak.

5. Austrian Airlines has suspended the China until February end.

6. British Airways said that its flights from China will remain suspended from January 29 to March 31.

7. Delta Airlines announced the suspension of China flights from February 2 to April 30.

8. EgyptAir's suspended the China flights from February 1 until further notice.

9. El Al Israel Airlines said on February 12 that it would suspend its Hong Kong flights until March 20 and reduce its daily flights to Bangkok. It suspended flights to Beijing from January 30 to March 25 following a health ministry directive.

10. Finnair suspended all flights to China between February 6-29, and to Guangzhou between February 5 to March 29.

11. Iberia Airlines, the Spanish carrier extended its suspension of flights from Madrid to Shanghai, its only route, from February 29 until the end of April.

12. JejuAir Co Ltd, the Korean airline will suspend all China routes starting March 1.

13. Kenya Airways suspended all China flights from January 31 until further notice.

14. Netherlands' KLM airlines will extend its ban up to March 15.

15. Lion Air of Indonesia has suspended China flights for all of February.

16. Oman and Saudi Arabia's state airline suspended flights on February 2 until further notice.

17. Qatar Airways suspended its China flights on February 1 until further notice.

18. RwandAir suspended flights to and from China on January 31 until further notice.

19. Nordic airline SAS has temporarily suspended China flights from February 4 to February 29.

20. Scoot, Singapore Airlines' low-cost carrier suspended the flights on February 8 until further notice.

21. United Airlines has announced a suspension of China flights from February 5 to April 23. Whereas, its service to Hong Kong will remain suspended until April 23.

22. Vietjet and Vietnam Airlines suspended flights to the mainland as well as Hong Kong and Macau from February 1 to April 30, in line with its aviation authority's directive.

List of airlines that have cancelled some China flights/routes

1. Air Canada cancelled direct flights to Beijing and Shanghai from January 30 to February 29.

2. Air China said on February 12 that it will cancel flights to Athens, Greece, from Feb. 17 to March 18. Air China, the State carrier said on February 9 it will "adjust" flights between China and the United States.

3. Air New Zealand has suspended Auckland-Shanghai flights from February 9 to March 29.

4. ANA Holdings suspended routes including Shanghai and Hong Kong from February 10 until further notice.

5. Cathay Pacific Airways 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.

6. Emirates and Etihad suspended flights to and from China, except for Beijing.

7. Hainan Airlines suspended flights between Budapest, Hungary, and Chongqing from February 7 to March 27.

8. Philippine Airlines has cut the number of flights between Manila and China by over half.

9. Qantas Airways suspended direct flights to China from February 1. The Australian national carrier halted flights from Sydney to Beijing and Sydney to Shanghai between February 9 and March 29.

10. Royal Air Maroc, the Moroccan airline suspended direct flights to China from January 31 toFebruary 29. On Jan. 16, it had launched a direct air route with three flights weekly between its Casablanca hub and Beijing.

11. All Russian airlines, with the exception of national airline Aeroflot stopped flying to China from January 31. Small airline Ikar will also continue flights between Moscow and China. All planes arriving from China will be sent to a separate terminal in the Moscow Sheremetyevo airport.

12. Singapore Airlines suspended or cut capacity on flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Xiamen and Chongqing, some of which are flown by regional arm SilkAir.

13. UPS cancelled 22 flights to China because of the virus and normal manufacturing closures due to the Lunar New Year holiday.

14. Virgin Atlantic extended its suspension of daily operations to Shanghai until March 28.

15. Virgin Australia said it will withdraw from the Sydney-Hong Kong route from March 2 because it was "no longer a viable commercial route" due to growing concerns over the virus and civil unrest in Hong Kong.

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