Asia
China, Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province.
Cathay Pacific: Cathay Pacific has grounded all flights between Wuhan and Hong Kong. 65438+From June 30th to the end of March, flights to and from the mainland will be reduced by 50%.
Hong Kong Airlines: Hong Kong Airlines will cancel1some flights to and from Chinese mainland from October 30th to February 30th, 1 1. Please refer to official website and Hong Kong Airlines for details.
Air Macau: Air Macau cancelled 100 flights between the mainland and Taiwan Province Province, including flights from Macau to Beijing, Beijing Daxing, Shanghai Hongqiao, Shanghai Pudong, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Xiamen, Guiyang, Chengdu, Nanning, Taiyuan, Jieyang, Chaoshan, Zhengzhou, Chengdu, Wenzhou, Hefei, Changzhou, Taipei and Kaohsiung. Please refer to Air Macau official website for details.
China Airlines: Cancel some flights between Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macao. For details, please refer to TravelSky official website.
Japan
JAL: Cancel some routes from February 17 to March 28th. Please refer to JAL official website for details.
All Nippon Airways: cancel Narita-Wuhan1October 23-March 28, Narita/Haneda-Beijing February 10-March 28, NH921925 Narita-Shanghai (Pudong, Haneda-Shanghai (Pudong, NH The remaining cities will be reduced or changed to smaller models. Please refer to ANA official website for details.
Jetstar: The Narita-Shanghai route was grounded from February 5th to March 28th.
Letao Airlines: Cancel some flights on the Shanghai route. Affected flights include: flight MM079/Osaka (Kansai-Shanghai (Pudong; From February 1 1 to March 28th, flight MM080/Shanghai (Pudong-Osaka (Kansai, flight MM899/Tokyo) (Haneda-Shanghai (Pudong, flight MM898/Shanghai (Pudong-Tokyo, Haneda)).
South Korea
Korean Air: Korean Air decided to reduce and cancel some flights in China until March 28th. Please refer to Korean Air official website for details.
Asiana Airlines: Asiana Airlines decided to ground some routes in China. Please refer to Asiana Airlines official website for details.
Seoul Airlines: 654381October 28th, Seoul Airlines announced its decision to temporarily suspend flights from Incheon to Zhangjiajie and Linyi to cope with the spread of novel coronavirus epidemic and ensure the safety of passengers. The above two routes of Seoul Air operate three and two times a week, and passengers who book after 65438+1October 24th are exempt from the handling fee for changing and refunding tickets.
Jeju Airlines:1Two routes from Busan and Wu 'an to Zhangjiajie in South Korea will be suspended from October 29th and 30th, with 65438+. Some flights from Incheon-Nantong, Incheon-Haikou, Incheon-Sanya and Wu 'an-Sanya were suspended. Please refer to Jeju Air official website for details.
East Star Airlines: East Star Airlines decided to suspend the route from Qingzhou to Zhangjiajie from October 30th to February 29th, 65438/KLOC-0, and consider suspending other China routes. Please refer to Eastar Airlines official website for details.
the Philippines
The Philippines announced the suspension of all flights to and from Chinese mainland.
Philippine Airlines: From February 2 to February 29, Philippine Airlines will stop all flights from Manila to Greater China (Beijing, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Xiamen, Jinjiang and Macau).
Cebu Pacific Airlines: Cebu Pacific Airlines will cancel all flights between Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen and Shenzhen from February 2 to March 29, 2008, and will also reduce flights between Hong Kong and Macao.
Philippine AirAsia: Suspend flights to and from China.
Malaysia
AirAsia: AirAsia will reduce or stop flights to and from Chinese mainland by stages before February 29th, and all flights to and from Wuhan will remain cancelled before February 29th, 2008.
Malaysia Airlines: From February 18, the direct flight from Kota Kinabalu to Shanghai will be suspended until further notice.
Singapore
Jetstar Asia Airlines: The flights between Singapore, Hefei, Guiyang and Xuzhou were grounded from June 3rd to March 3rd.
Singapore Scoot: Scoot will suspend its 1 1 flight to China from February to the end of March, including Harbin, Hangzhou, Shenyang, Xi 'an, Nanning, Zhengzhou, Ningbo, Jinan, Nanchang, Wuxi and Changsha. Affected passengers can get a full refund of the unused part.
In addition, Scoot will also reduce flights to the following eight cities in China: Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Haikou, Kunming, Nanjing, Qingdao, Tianjin and Macau. Some flights between Singapore and Guangzhou, Nanjing, Macau and Hong Kong will also be cancelled. This part of the affected passengers will receive the relevant refund and change notice of Scoot mailbox.
SIA and SilkAir: In February 2006, some flights on the Chinese mainland route were cancelled. Please refer to SIA official website for details.
Indonesia
Indonesian announced the suspension of all flights to and from China.
Lion air, Indonesia: lion air Group of Indonesia announced that it would suspend all flights to and from China from February 1 until further notice.
Brunei
Royal Brunei Airlines: Cancel international flights between Beijing, Shanghai and Brunei. Please refer to Royal Brunei Airlines official website for details.
Thailand
Thai Airways: Some flights from Bangkok to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Kunming and Xiamen were cancelled. Please refer to Thai Airways official website for details.
Viet Nam
Viet Nam announced the suspension of all flights in and out of Chinese mainland.
Vietnam Airlines: Vietnam Airlines will suspend all Chinese mainland routes from February 1 until further notice.
Vietnam Airlines: Vietnam Airlines will stop flights to China from next week (including flights to Hong Kong, Macao, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen from February 4, Chengdu from February 5, Macau, Hanoi-Hong Kong from February 6, and Ho Chi Minh-Hong Kong will be reduced from weekly 10 to 7.
Jetstar Pacific: Jetstar Pacific Airlines will suspend the operation of China routes (Guangzhou and Hongkong) from February 6th.
Myanmar (Southeast Asian countries)
Myanmar National Airlines, Myanmar Gamosa Airlines (AirKBZ, Myanmar International Airlines: grounded in China 1 from February.
India
Air India: From 65438+1October 3 1 to February 14, flights between Mumbai, Delhi and Shanghai Pudong will be grounded. During this period, the New Delhi-Hong Kong route only flies for three days, with a maximum of seven flights. Please refer to Air India official website for details.
Indigo Air India: The round-trip flight from Bangalore to Hong Kong will be grounded from February/KLOC-0 to February 20th, and the round-trip flight from Delhi to Chengdu will be grounded from February/KLOC-0 to February 20th.
Iran
Iran announced the suspension of Teheran-China flights.
Iranian Mahan Airlines: From February 2nd, the Chinese mainland route will be suspended gradually (from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen to February 29th. The last Iranian flight was from Tehran to Guangzhou on February 4th, and the last Iranian flight was from Guangzhou to Tehran on February 5th.
Türkiye
Turkish Airlines: From February 1, flights in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Xi 'an will be grounded until February 9.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabian Airlines: The mainland route to and from China will be grounded from February 2nd.
Oman
Oman Air: The Guangzhou route will be suspended from February 3rd, and Guangzhou is the only destination of Oman Air in Chinese mainland.
The United Arab Emirates
On the evening of February 3rd, the UAE announced that it would cancel direct flights to all mainland cities except Beijing after February 5th, and there would be 6-8 hours of medical screening from Beijing.
Emirates: Emirates will temporarily suspend flights between Shanghai and Guangzhou from February 5, and keep the Beijing route. Recovery date to be determined.
Etihad Airways: The fifth traffic right segment from Beijing to Nagoya will be temporarily cancelled, and the route from Shanghai to Chengdu will be suspended from February 5 until further notice.
Qatar
Qatar Airways: Due to operational reasons, Qatar Airways has temporarily cancelled flights to and from six major destinations in China since February 3, 2000 until further notice.
Israel
El Al):654381October 30th, El Al announced that it would temporarily suspend direct flights between Tel Aviv, Israel and Beijing, China from February 30th, 2008 to March 25th, 2008.
Mongolia
China International Airlines: The Chinese mainland-Mongolia route will cancel the flights from Beijing to Ulaanbaatar and Hohhot to Ulaanbaatar from 5438+0 on February 6th to March 2nd, 2008.
Oceania
New Zealand
Air New Zealand: Air New Zealand canceled flights to China from February 9 to March 29, and New Zealand only has Shanghai destinations in the mainland. From February 18 to March 3 1 Sunday, Air New Zealand's Shanghai-Auckland route will be adjusted from the current seven flights a week to four flights a week. Please refer to Air New Zealand official website for details.
Australia
Qantas: From February 9th to March 29th, Qantas temporarily suspended flights to Chinese mainland.
Europe
Russia
Russia announced the suspension of flights between China and Russia, but kept the Russian airlines Moscow-Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong routes. These flights are uniformly adjusted to Terminal F of Sheremetyevo International Airport from 1 to 17 in the afternoon. The flight CZ655/6 of China Southern Airlines has also been transferred to Terminal F. At present, the flight executed by China Airlines continues to operate.
Russian Siberian Airlines S7: The flight between Russia and China will be cancelled from now on.
Aeroflot: Since February 1 2008, except for scheduled flights between Moscow and Beijing, Moscow and Shanghai, Moscow and Guangzhou, and Moscow and Hongkong, some flights (including commercial flights) between the Russian Federation and China operated by airlines of the two countries have been suspended.
Italy
Italy declared a state of emergency and suspended all flights in and out of China.
Britain, England
British Airways: From October 30th to February 29th (including February 29th) in 65438/KLOC-0, British Airways temporarily canceled flights between London Heathrow Airport and Beijing and Shanghai, and flights in and out of Hong Kong were not affected.
Virgin Atlantic Airlines: grounded the Chinese mainland route from February 1 day (Shanghai 14 days.
France
Air France: Air France suspended all flights in and out of Chinese mainland until February 9th.
Germany
Lufthansa Group: On February 4th, Lufthansa Group announced that it would extend the cancellation date of its Lufthansa, Swiss International Airlines and Austrian Airlines flights between China, Beijing and Shanghai to February 29th, and cancel flights in Nanjing, Shenyang and Qingdao until March 28th to change seasons. Flights to and from Europe, China and Hongkong will be arranged.
the Netherlands
KLM KLM KLM: From February 3 to February 9, the China route was completely suspended.
Poland
Polish Airlines: Suspend the operation of China route (Daxing, the capital of Beijing, until February 9th.
Finland
Finnair: Finnair canceled the flight from Helsinki to Beijing Daxing Airport from February 5 to March 29, 2008; From February 8 to March 29, 2008, the flight from Helsinki to Nanjing was cancelled. Finnair will cancel all flights to and from Chinese mainland from February 6 to February 29, 2008 (flights between Shanghai and Beijing will operate normally on February 6, 2008). Finnair will cancel flights to Guangzhou from February 5 to March 29, 2008. Finnair March 1 Round trip to Shanghai, Beijing flight cancelled. Finnair will stop accepting Chinese mainland flights from June 65438+10/October 365438 +0 to February 29th.
Finnair will normally operate Helsinki flights to and from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou before February 6th, taking into account the return needs of tourists from China and Europe.
Denmark
SAS: SAS will suspend flights from Copenhagen to Shanghai and Beijing at 65438+1 October 3 1 (Friday to February 9) and flights from Shanghai and Beijing to Copenhagen at February1February 10. Stop selling all round-trip air tickets from Shanghai to Beijing before February 29th.
North America
United States of America
United Airlines: From February 6 to March 28, the round-trip flights between Beijing, Chengdu and Shanghai were temporarily suspended, and a small number of flights were operated. All flights in Hong Kong will be suspended from 8th to 20th February.
Delta Air Lines: From February 3, 2008 to April 30, 2008, all direct flights to and from China and the United States were temporarily grounded. Delta operates 42 Sino-American flights in China every week, including daily direct flights between Beijing _ Detroit, Beijing _ Seattle, Shanghai _ Atlanta, Shanghai _ Detroit, Shanghai _ Los Angeles and Shanghai _ Seattle.
American Airlines: On1October 365438+ 1 day, local time, American Airlines announced that it would suspend flights to and from Chinese mainland from that day until March 27th.
Canada
Air Canada: Suspend all direct flights to Beijing and Shanghai.
Hainan Airlines: Due to the novel coronavirus epidemic, Hainan Airlines temporarily canceled the Toronto-Beijing flights from February 18 to March 26th, and the flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays were normal, while the Vancouver-Shenzhen route was normal.
Africa
Egypt
EgyptAir: EgyptAir will stop flights to and from Chinese mainland before February 29th, 2008. Hangzhou stopped flights from February 1 (excluding). Beijing and Guangzhou will suspend flights from February 4th.
Kenya
Kenya Airways: From now on, flights to Chinese mainland will be suspended until further notice.
Morocco
Royal Air Maroc: 65438+1October 3 1 China (Beijing) flight was stopped from February 29, and 65438+1October 16 was opened.
Rwanda
RwandAir: Suspend inland routes in China until further notice, and re-evaluate the situation at the end of February.
Tanzania
Tanzanian Airlines: The maiden voyage of China route will be delayed.