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The latest information about airline cancellation during the epidemic.
Because of the recent epidemic, flights in many places have some new regulations, some have cancelled some flights, and some have resumed. What are the specific regulations of these airlines? Bian Xiao will pick some for you right away!

American Airlines

United Airlines:

From February 6 to April 30, all Sino-American routes were suspended.

Air Canada:

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

American Airlines:

Flights between Dallas, Los Angeles and Chinese mainland were cancelled until June 23rd, 10, flights between Dallas and China and Hong Kong were cancelled until July 23rd, and flights between Los Angeles and China and Hong Kong were cancelled until June 23rd, 10. The above information is collected by BCD Travel (subscribe to the official account of BCD Travel WeChat for more information).

Delta Air Lines:

From February 6th to May 30th, 3 1, all airlines in Chinese mainland were suspended.

British Airways:

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

Air France:

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

Lufthansa Group:

Lufthansa, Swissair and Austrian Airlines: Flights to all destinations in Chinese mainland will be cancelled until April 24th. There will also be fewer flights in and out of Hong Kong.

Klm:

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

Finnair:

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

Air Mauritius: Stop all flights to Shanghai from 65438+1October 3 1.

Nordic Airlines:

The flights between Beijing and Shanghai to and from Europe were grounded from June 365438+1October 3 1, and the above flights were grounded until April 30.

Azerbaijan Airlines:

Cancel all flights to and from Beijing from February.

Air astana:

Cancel all flights from Kazakstan to China.

Ural Airlines:

Cancel all flights to and from China.

Iberian Airlines:

Since June 365438+1October 3 1 day, 2008, the flight to Shanghai has been suspended until June 30.

Israel Airlines:

From February 1 2008 to May 2, 2008, the direct service between Tel Aviv and China was suspended.

Turkish Airlines:

Flights between Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing and Xi 'an will be suspended until March 3 1.

Virgin Atlantic:

Suspend flights between Shanghai and London until April 19.

Russia announced the suspension of flight operations between China and Russia, but maintained Russian Airlines' Moscow-Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong routes. These flights will transfer from 65438+1October 3 1 at 17 to Terminal F of Sheremetyevo International Airport. The flight CZ655/6 of China Southern Airlines has also been adjusted to Terminal F, and the flight currently executed by China Airlines continues to operate. From February 18 to April 29th, the daily flights from Moscow to Beijing were grounded: from June 19 to April 30th, 2002, the daily flights from Beijing to Moscow were grounded: from March 29th to April 29th, 2002, the daily flights from Moscow to Beijing were grounded: from March 30th to April 30th, 2022. Daily grounded flights from Beijing to Moscow: SU2033, 1 to April 30th, daily grounded flights from Moscow to Shanghai: SU2063, February to April 30th, daily grounded flights from Shanghai to Moscow: SU2072, 17 to April 29th, Moscow to Guangzhou: Su 220 (1.3 from 2. From August to April 30th, Guangzhou to Moscow will be grounded three times a week: from August 8th to March 29th, Su 20723, three flights from Moscow to Hong Kong will be grounded: SU 212 (2.4.7); From March 3 1 to April 30, there are three shifts a week from Hong Kong to Moscow: SU2 13(3.5. 1).

After two cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed, Italy announced that it would suspend all flights in and out of China, which would affect the direct flights between China Airlines and Neos, an Italian chartered flight company.

Polish Airlines:

Suspend the China route (Daxing, the capital of Beijing) until March 28th.

European airlines

Air Macau:

Some flights will be resumed from March/KLOC-0 to 28th.

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 and Jeju = Beijing were temporarily grounded. From February 1 1 to April 25th, flights from Incheon = Dalian, Incheon = Yanji, Incheon = Guangzhou and Incheon = Mudanjiang decreased. The above information is collected by BCD Travel (subscribe to the official account of BCD Travel WeChat for more information).

Air india:

Suspend Indian flights to and from China.

Indigo:

Air services will be suspended on February 1 day.

Indonesian Lion Airlines:

Lion air, Indonesia and lion air have been grounded in China since February 1.

Asiana low-cost airline Seoul Airlines: Cancel all domestic flights.

Jetstar:

Starting this Friday (65438+1October 3 1), domestic flights to and from Hefei, Guiyang and Xuzhou will be grounded.

Cold air:

65438+1October 29th announced that all flights between Singapore and Wuhan will continue to be grounded until the end of March.

Myanmar National Airlines, KBZ Airlines and Myanmar International Airlines: China will be grounded from February 1.

Cathay Pacific:

The places where flights were grounded before March 28th, 2008 include: London (Gatwick), Rome, Washington, Newark, Male, Davao, Clark, Jeju, Taichung and all cities in China (except Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Xiamen). The actual grounding date and reduced flight frequency may vary from place to place.

Jeju Air:

Cancel the flight from Busan to Zhangjiajie.

Eastern Airlines:

Cancel the actual flight of China Eastern Airlines from Rome to Shanghai from June 65438+1October 3 1 to April 29. From February 2nd (inclusive) to March 28th (inclusive), the actual carrier flights from Singapore to China (Shanghai/Changchun/Hangzhou/Quanzhou/Changsha/Yantai/Kunming) will be cancelled. MU 577 (February 4th to April 25th), MU 578 (February 5th to April 26th), MU 583/6 (February 10 to March 28th Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), MU 297 (February 4th to April 25th) and MU 298 (February 5th Resume daily flights from Shanghai to Melbourne and Sydney on July 8 (from March 29th to Saturday 25th) and MU 717/8 (from March 29th to Saturday 28th). Resume MU55 1/552 day shift.

China Airlines:

Air China resumed flights on domestic routes in Guangzhou, Zhuhai, Shantou, Zhanjiang and Huizhou in South China. At the same time, in order to meet the demand of "returning to work", Air China has specially increased overtime flights and encrypted flights between Guangzhou-Dazhou, Luzhou and Wanzhou. In February, a number of domestic flights of Air China in East China resumed in an orderly manner, originating from Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Wenzhou, Hefei and Ningbo, with destinations covering Beijing. Since February 2 1 day, the departure routes of Air China's southwest region have also resumed. Southwest China is an important area for labor export. The resumed flights are mainly to ensure the "return to work flow", and the flights from Southwest China to Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hangzhou are encrypted. At present, Air China's flights can reach 48 destinations on six continents. From March 14, Air China temporarily added two flights to Los Angeles with flight number CA987/988.

China Southern Airlines: From February 1 1 to March 28th, Beijing Eminem booked 2357 weeks, and cancelled 146 weeks; Guangzhou-Eminem held 146 weeks, and cancelled 2357 weeks. The number of flights in Australia is reduced as follows: from February1/KLOC-0 to March 28th, only one CZ325/6 Guangzhou-Sydney flight and one CZ32 1/344 Guangzhou-Melbourne flight are booked every day. The number of routes in North America is reduced as follows: from February 1 1 to March 28th, CZ327/8 Guangzhou-Los Angeles canceled week 246 and reserved week1357; CZ329/330 Guangzhou-Vancouver cancels Thursday and keeps week1367; CZ377/8 Guangzhou-Vancouver-Mexico City was completely cancelled; CZ399/300 Guangzhou-new york cancelled 1357, kept for 246 weeks. Resume flights from Changsha to Nairobi.

Sichuan Airlines:

Some flights will resume.

Anna:

The routes in Beijing area are reduced by NH956(2/ 1 1-3/29), NH 955 (2/1-3/28) and NH964 (2/11-3/). The flights in Tokyo were delayed by NH937( 1/23-3/28) and NH 938 (1/24-3/29); ANA Beijing air tickets book flights NH980/NH979 in Osaka, Beijing; Notice of grounding in Pudong: NH972(2/ 1 1~3/29), NH97 1(2/ 10~3/28), NH 922 (2/1/kloc). Notice of grounding of flights NH976(2/ 1 1~3/29) and NH975(2/ 10~3/28) in Pudong; Tokyo NH934(2/ 1 1~3/29) and NH933(2/ 10~3/28) flight grounding notice.

Tokyo NH926(2/ 1 1~3/29) and NH925(2/ 10~3/28) flight grounding notice; Chengdu flight grounding notices NH948(2/ 1 1~3/29), NH943(2/ 10~3/28) and NH 947 (2/10 ~ 3/28); Hangzhou flight grounding notice NH930(2/ 10~3/28) and NH 929 (2/10 ~ 3/28); Xiamen flight grounding notice NH 936 (2/10 ~ 3/28 (1/3/5)) and NH 935 (2/10 ~ 3/28 (1/3/5)) 2/65. 0 ~ 3/5) Flight grounding notice; Dalian NH 946 (2//KLOC-0 ~ 3/28) and NH 945 (2//KLOC-0 ~ 3/28) Flight grounding notice; Notice of grounding of flights NH874(2/ 17~3/28) and NH873(2/ 17~3/28) in Osaka. Downgrade NH 927/928 (2/20 ~ 3/28); Downregulation of NH 903/904 (2/20 ~ 3/28); Shift NH969/970(2/20~3/28). Close NH95 1/952/2/24, 26, 28/31-3/28, and stop nh959/nh960nh973/nh974 (3/2-3/28); Flight NH 979/980 (March 3-March 28). NH 924/923 (March 9th to March 5th, 20 15), NH 968/967 (March 9th to March 3rd, 20 15), NH 859/860 (March 3rd, 20 1658).

China Airlines:

From February 10 to April 29, the two sides of the strait only provided some flight services to five destinations: Beijing, Shanghai Pudong, Shanghai Hongqiao, Xiamen and Chengdu, and the rest flights were temporarily cancelled. Flight CI506 is cancelled, CI582 is cancelled on Tuesday and Saturday, and CI584 is cancelled on Monday, Thursday and Sunday.

Vietnam Airlines:

Cancel the round-trip flight from February 8 to March 3, 20081.

Singapore Airlines:

Chengdu, Shenzhen and Xiamen will suspend flight services from February 6 to March 28, 2008. Affected passengers can contact the original ticket purchasing channel to apply for a refund. Although the demand has decreased, from February to March 28th, 2008, we will continue to provide daily flights to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, and a small number of flights from Chongqing to Singapore every Monday to provide services for passengers with real travel needs.

Etihad Airways:

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

Vietnam Airlines:

From February 1 day, all air routes in China will be suspended until further notice.

Qatar Airways:

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

Emirates Airlines:

From February 5th, 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 on May 1 day.

Japan Airlines:

From February 17 to March 28, 2008, some flights were grounded 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:

Since February 18, 2008, Sabah's direct flights to Shanghai have been suspended until further notice.

Asiana Airlines:

Incheon-Beijing OZ33 1/332(2/4-3/28), OZ335/336 (2/1-3/28); Incheon-Shanghai OZ36 1/362(2/4-3/28), OZ365/366(2/ 17-3/28), Oz367/368 (2/10-3/). Incheon-Guangzhou OZ 355/356 (65438+February-March 28th, 2007), OZ 357/358 (65438+February-March 28th, 2007); Incheon-Qingdao OZ3 19/320 suspended (2/3-3/28); Incheon-Yanji OZ35 13/3523 suspended (2/10-3/28); Incheon-Shenzhen OZ37 13/3723 suspended (2/13/28); Incheon-Shenzhen OZ37 13/3723 suspended (2/13/28); Incheon-Guilin OZ325/326 suspended (2/1-3/28); Gimpo-Beijing OZ 3355/3365 (2/6/3/28) was suspended; Other flights have decreased OZ327/328, OZ3233/3243, OZ347/348, OZ353/354, OZ3 1/3 12, OZ369/350 and OZ30 1/302. 30. Suspend OZ72 1/722, Oz71127, Oz71718, Oz71/. OZ 172/ 17 1、OZ 158/ 157、oz 1 12/ 1 1

Shenzhen Airlines:

Flights will be opened one after another from February 23rd.

Philippine Airlines:

Cancel the flight until March 28th.

AirAsia

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

Air Egypt: Flights to and from China will resume on February 27th.

Kenya Airways: The flight to China (Guangzhou) will be suspended from now on.

Royal Moroccan Airlines: China (Beijing) flight 65438+1October 3 1 will be suspended, and 65438+1October 16 will sail.

RwandAir: Chinese mainland route (Guangzhou) will be suspended until further notice.

afrique airlines

Air New Zealand: All flights will be cancelled from February 18 to May 1 day, and every other day from May 1 day to June 6.

JetPacific: China Airlines (Guangzhou and Hongkong) will be suspended from February 6th.

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

These are the latest information of recent airlines. 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!