Here's a roundup of some major airlines that have suspended or reduced their flights to mainland China:
North America
- American Airlines - Flights between Dallas and Los Angeles and mainland China, and between Los Angeles and Hong Kong suspended through April 24; Dallas-Hong Kong routes suspended through April 23
- United Airlines - Suspended until April 24
- Delta - Suspended until April 30
- Air Canada - Suspended until February 29
Asia and Oceania
- Air Asia - Some flights suspended until February 29
- All Nippon - Some flights suspended until March 29
- Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon - 90% reduction in flights
- Japan Airlines - Some flights suspended until March 28
- Korean Air - Some flights suspended until the end of March
- Singapore Airlines and SilkAir - Some flights suspended until March 1
- Qantas - Suspended until March 29
- Air New Zealand - Suspended until March 29
Europe and the Middle East
- Air France - Beijing and Shanghai flights suspended through March 15; Wuhan flights resume March 29
- British Airways - Suspended until February 29
- Virgin Atlantic - London-Shanghai flights suspended until March 28
- Lufthansa, Swiss and Austrian Airlines - Beijing and Shanghai flights suspended until February 29; other routes until March 28
- Turkish Airlines - Suspended until the end of February
- Etihad - Some flights suspended from February 5; service continues to Beijing
- Emirates - Some flights suspended from February 5; service continues to Beijing
- Qatar Airways - Suspended until further notice
- Finnair - Beijing and Shanghai flights suspended until February 29; other routes to March 29
- KLM - Beijing and Shanghai flights suspended through March 15; other routes through March 28
- Iberia - Suspended until February 29
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