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The latest information on airline flight cancellations during the epidemic

Due to the recent epidemic, flights in many places have some new regulations, some have canceled some flights, and some have resumed them. What are the specific regulations for these airlines? The editor will pick some for you right away!

American Airlines

United Airlines:

All China-U.S. routes will be suspended from February 6 to April 30.

Air Canada:

Air Canada, which has 33 weekly flights to China, has canceled all direct flights to Beijing and Shanghai until April 10.

American Airlines:

Flights between Dallas, Los Angeles and mainland China will be canceled until October 23, and flights between Dallas and China and Hong Kong will be canceled until July On the 1st, flights between Los Angeles and China and Hong Kong will be canceled until October 23. The above information is collected by BCD Travel (subscribe to the official BCD Travel WeChat account for more information).

Delta Airlines:

From February 6 to May 31, all mainland China routes will be suspended.

British Airways:

Beijing and Shanghai flights will continue to be canceled until April 17, and Hong Kong flights will be changed from two to one before the end of March. The current plan is to reduce the Shanghai-London flight from 10 flights per week to 3 flights per week from April 18, and the Beijing-London route from 1 flight per day to 4 flights per week from April 19. Prior to June 1, 2008, flights to Hong Kong were still reduced to one flight per day.

Air France:

Air France Air France has decided to extend the suspension of services on the Beijing and Shanghai routes until March 29, 2008 (inclusive).

Lufthansa Group:

Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian Airlines: Flights to all destinations in mainland China will be canceled until April 24. There will also be fewer flights in and out of Hong Kong.

KLM:

KLM has suspended all flights to Chengdu, Hangzhou and Xiamen until March 29, 2008. KLM has suspended all flights to Beijing and Shanghai until March 29, 2008.

Finnish Airlines:

Cancel flights to Beijing, Daxing, Guangzhou, and Shanghai from February 5 to April 30, and cancel flights from February 8 to April 30. Flights to Nanjing.

Air Mauritius: Starting from January 31, all flights to Shanghai will be suspended.

Nordic Airlines:

Flights to and from Beijing and Shanghai to and from Europe will be suspended from January 31st, and the above-mentioned flights will be suspended until April 30th.

Azerbaijan Airlines:

Cancel all flights to and from Beijing starting in February.

Air Astana:

Cancel all flights from Kazakhstan to China.

Ural Airlines:

Cancel all flights to and from China.

Iberia Airlines:

Effective January 31, 2008, flights to Shanghai will be suspended until June 30.

El Al Airlines:

From February 1, 2008 to May 2, 2008, the direct flight service from Tel Aviv to Beijing, China, was suspended.

Turkish Airlines:

Flights between Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing and Xi'an will be suspended until March 31.

Virgin Airways:

Suspending flights between Shanghai and London until April 19.

Russia announced the suspension of flight operations between China and Russia, but maintained Aeroflot’s Moscow-Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong routes. These flights will be adjusted to Terminal F of Sheremetyevo International Airport from 17:00 on January 31. China Southern Airlines flight CZ655/6 has also been adjusted to Terminal F, and flights currently operated by China Airlines will continue to operate. From February 18 to April 29, the daily flights from Moscow to Beijing are suspended: SU200 From February 19 to April 30, the daily flights from Beijing to Moscow are suspended: SU201 From March 29 to April 29, the flights from Moscow to Daily flights from Beijing are suspended: SU202 from March 30 to April 30, daily flights from Beijing to Moscow are suspended: SU203 from March 1 to April 30, daily flights from Moscow to Shanghai are suspended: SU206 from March 2 to On April 30, daily flights from Shanghai to Moscow were suspended: SU207. From February 17 to April 29, flights from Moscow to Guangzhou were suspended three times a week: su220 (1.3.6); from February 18 to April 30. , flights from Guangzhou to Moscow are suspended three times a week: su221 (2.4.7); from March 8 to March 29, flights from Moscow to Hong Kong are suspended three times a week: su212 (2.4.7); from March 31 to March 29 On April 30, three flights per week from Hong Kong to Moscow: SU213 (3.5.1).

After two confirmed cases of COVID-19, Italy announced the suspension of all flights to and from China, which will affect direct flights between Chinese airlines and Italian charter company Neos.

LOT Polish Airlines:

Suspension of China routes (Beijing Daxing, Beijing Capital) until March 28.

European Airlines

Air Macau:

Some flights will be resumed from March 1 to 28.

Korean Air:

From February 2 to April 25, Incheon=Huangshan, Zhangjiajie, Changsha, Kunming, Qingdao KE845/6, Beijing KE859/60, Busan= Nanjing, Beijing, Busan = Qingdao, Shanghai Pudong = Busan, Jeju = Beijing are temporarily suspended. From February 11 to April 25, flights from Incheon = Dalian, Incheon = Yanji, Incheon = Guangzhou, and Incheon = Mudanjiang will be reduced. The above information is collected by BCD Travel (subscribe to the official BCD Travel WeChat account for more information).

Air India:

Suspension of flights from India to China.

Indigo:

Air services will be suspended starting February 1.

Indonesian Lion Air:

Lion Air Indonesia Lion Air has suspended flights in China since February 1.

Asiana low-cost airline Air Seoul: Cancels all domestic flights.

Jetstar:

Starting from this Friday (January 31), domestic flights to and from Hefei, Guiyang, and Xuzhou will be suspended.

Cold air:

It was announced on January 29 that all flights between Singapore and Wuhan will continue to be suspended until the end of March.

Myanmar National Airlines, KBZ Airlines, Myanmar International Airlines: China will suspend flights from February 1.

Cathay Pacific:

The locations where flight services will be suspended before March 28, 2008 include: London (Gatwick), Rome, Washington, Newark, Male, Davao, Clark, Jeju, Taichung, and all cities in China (except Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Xiamen). Actual suspension dates and flight frequency reductions may vary by location.

Jeju Air:

Cancel flights from Busan to Zhangjiajie.

China Eastern Airlines:

Cancel the actual flight of China Eastern Airlines from Rome to Shanghai from January 31 to April 29. From February 2 (inclusive) to March 28 (inclusive), actual flights from Singapore to China (Shanghai/Changchun/Hangzhou/Quanzhou/Changsha/Yantai/Kunming) will be cancelled. MU577 (2 from February 4th to April 25th), MU578 (February 5th to April 26th), MU583/6 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from February 10th to March 28th) ), MU297 (February 4 to April 25), MU298 (February 5 to April 26) 90 (February 4 to February 9, March 29 to April 25, Tuesday and Sunday Thursday and Sunday), MU589/90 (both from February 10 to March 28), MU717/8 (from March 29 to Saturday, April 25), MU717/8 (both from February 10 to March 28), MU6 (from February 10 to March 28), MU571/2 (from February 4), MU2855/6 (from February 4 to June 18), MU215/6 ( From February 13 to June 18, it is planned to resume daily flights from Shanghai to Melbourne and Sydney from the end of February to March.

Air China:

Air China has gradually resumed domestic routes and flights in Guangzhou, Zhuhai, Shantou, Zhanjiang, Huizhou and other places in South China. At the same time, in order to meet the demand for "resumption of work", Air China has specially increased overtime flights and increased the number of flights from Guangzhou to Guangzhou. Flights between Dazhou, Luzhou and Wanzhou. In February, Air China’s domestic flights in East China resumed in an orderly manner, originating from Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Wenzhou, Hefei and Ningbo, and destinations covering Beijing on February 21. Since then, Air China’s departure routes in the southwest region have also gradually resumed. Southwest China is an important area for labor exports. The resumption of flights is mainly to ensure the "resumption of work flow", and the frequency of flights to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou and other places in the southwest region has been increased. . Currently, Air China flights can reach 48 destinations on six continents. Starting from March 14, Air China will temporarily add two flights to Los Angeles, flight number CA987/988.

China Southern Airlines: February. From the 11th to March 28, Beijing Ammu will be retained for 2357 weeks and 146 weeks will be cancelled; Guangzhou-Ammu will be held for 146 weeks and 2357 weeks will be cancelled. The Australian routes will be reduced as follows: from February 11 to March 28, only CZ325 will be retained every day. /6 Guangzhou-Sydney flight and CZ321/344 Guangzhou-Melbourne flight will be reduced by one flight each as follows: from February 11 to March 28, CZ327/8 Guangzhou-Los Angeles will be canceled on week 246 and retained on week 1357; CZ329/330 Guangzhou. -Vancouver cancels week 4 and reserves week 1367; CZ377/8 Guangzhou-Vancouver-Mexico City is cancelled; CZ399/300 Guangzhou-New York cancels week 1357 and reserves week 1367. Flights from Changsha to Nairobi are resumed.

Sichuan. Airlines:

Some flights will resume.

Anna:

Beijing route reduces NH956 (2/11-3/29), NH955 (2/10-3/28), NH964 (2/11-3/29) ), NH963 (2/10-3/28); Tokyo flight grounded and delayed by NH937 (1/23-3/28) and NH938 (1/24-3/29); ANA Beijing flight booked Beijing Osaka NH980/NH979 Flights; Pudong suspension notice: NH972(2/11~3/29), NH971(2/10~3/28), NH922(2/11~3/29), NH921(2/10~3/28) ; Pudong NH976 (2/11~3/29), NH975 (2/10~3/28) flight suspension notice; Tokyo NH934 (2/11~3/29) and NH933 (2/10~3/28) Flight suspension notice

Tokyo flight NH926 (2/11~3/29), NH925 (2/10~3/28) flight suspension notice; Chengdu flight suspension notice NH948 (2/11~3) /29), NH943 (2/10~3/28), NH947 (2/10~3/28); Hangzhou flight suspension notice NH930 (2/10~3/28), NH929 (2/10~3/ 28); Xiamen flight suspension notice NH936(2/10~3/28(1/3/5)) and NH935(2/10~3/28(1/3/5))2/10~3/28 (1/3/5); Osaka flight suspension notice NH978 (2/10~3/28), NH977 (2/10~3/28); Dalian flight suspension notice NH946 (2/10~3/28) , NH945 (2/10~3/28); Osaka NH874 (2/17~3/28), NH873 (2/17~3/28) flight suspension notice. Downgrade to NH927/928 (2/20~3/28); downgrade to NH903/904 (2/20~3/28); shift to NH969/970 (2/20~3/28). Stop NH951/952/2/24, 26, 28/3/1-/3/28 NH959/NH960NH973/NH974 (3/2-3/28); shift to NH979/980 (March 3-3 July 28). NH924/923 (March 9 to March 2015), NH968/967 (March 9 to March 3, 2015), NH859/860 (March 3, 2015), NH811/812 (2012 March 3)

China Airlines:

From February 10 to April 29, the two sides of the Taiwan Strait will only fly to five airlines: Beijing, Shanghai Pudong, Shanghai Hongqiao, Xiamen, and Chengdu. Some flight services will be provided at some points, and the remaining flights will be temporarily cancelled. Flight CI506 is cancelled, CI582 is canceled on Tuesday and Saturday, and CI584 is canceled on Monday, Thursday and Sunday.

Vietnam Airlines:

Cancel round-trip flights from February 8 to March 31, 2008.

Singapore Airlines:

Chengdu, Shenzhen and Xiamen will suspend flight services from February 17 to March 28, 2008. Affected passengers can contact the original ticket purchase channel. Refund the check. Although demand has decreased, currently from February to March 28, 2008, we will continue to provide daily flight services to Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, as well as a small number of flights from Chongqing to Singapore every Monday, for those with real travel needs. Services provided to travelers.

Etihad Airways:

The fifth flight segment from Beijing to Nagoya will be temporarily canceled until March 28. Flights to Shanghai and Chengdu from February 5 to March 28 will be cancelled.

Vietnam Airlines:

Effective February 1, all routes to China will be suspended until further notice.

Qatar Airways:

Flights to Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou are temporarily suspended until April 30, 2008, and flights to Hangzhou, Chongqing, and Chengdu are temporarily suspended. Until April 30, 2008.

Emirates Airlines:

From February 5, all flights except Beijing will be cancelled. Go to the airport EK counter for a physical examination at least 8 hours in advance. Daily flights to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou will resume from May 1.

Japan Airlines:

From February 17 to March 28, 2008, some flights were suspended and some routes were reduced. Beijing: JL020, JL025, JL869, JL860 Shanghai: JL873, JL872, JL877, JL874, JL879, JL876, JL883, JL884, JL897, JL828 Guangzhou-Dalian:

Malaysia Airlines:

< p>Since February 18, 2008, direct flights from Sabah to Shanghai have been suspended until further notice.

Asian Airlines:

Incheon-Beijing OZ331/332 (2/4-3/28), oz335/336 (2/11-3/28); Incheon-Beijing Shanghai OZ361/362 (2/4-3/28), OZ365/366 (2/17-3/28), oz367/368 (2/10-3/28); Incheon-Guangzhou oz355/356 (2/17) March - March 28), oz357/358 (February - March 28, 2017); Incheon-Qingdao OZ319/320 suspended (2/3-3/28); Incheon-Yanji OZ3513/3523 suspended (2/ 10-3/28); Incheon-Shenzhen OZ3713/3723 suspended (2/13-3/28); Incheon-Shenzhen OZ3713/3723 suspended (2/13-3/28); Incheon-Guilin OZ325/326 suspended (2 /1-3/28); suspended Gimpo-Beijing oz3355/3365 (2/6-3/28); other flights reduced OZ327/328, OZ3233/3243, OZ347/348, OZ353/354, OZ311/312, OZ349/ 350, OZ301/302, OZ359/360, OZ351/352 and OZ369. 30. Suspend OZ721/722, OZ7117/7127, OZ717/718, OZ711/712, OZ713/714, OZ134/OZ133, OZ172/171, OZ1 58/157 , OZ112/111

Shenzhen Airlines:

Flights will be launched one after another from February 23.

Philippine Airlines:

Cancelled flights until March 28.

AirAsia

Air Tanzania: Cancel all flights in and out of China.

Egyptian Airlines: Flights to and from China will resume on February 27.

Kenya Airways: Suspending flights to China (Guangzhou) from now on.

Royal Air Maroc: Flights to China (Beijing) will be suspended from January 31st and will resume flights on January 16th.

RwandAir: Mainland China routes (Guangzhou) will be suspended until further notice.

African Airlines

Air New Zealand: All flights are canceled from February 18th to May 1st, and there will be only one flight every other day from May 1st to June 6th.

JetPacific: China routes (Guangzhou, Hong Kong) will be suspended starting from February 6.

Qantas: From February 9 to July 19, direct flights from Sydney to Beijing and Sydney to Shanghai will be suspended.

These are the latest airline information. Let’s take a good look at this information. It is best not to go abroad recently.

After all, the epidemic is not over yet!