These airlines have suspended flights to and from China

Here’s a roundup of some major airlines that have suspended or reduced their flights to mainland China:North AmericaAmerican Airlines – Suspended until March 27United Airlines – Suspended until March 28 Delta – Suspended until April 30Air Canada – Suspended until February 29Asia and OceaniaAir Asia – Some flights suspended until February 29 All Nippon – Some flights suspended until March 29Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon – 90% reduction in flights Japan Airlines – Some flights suspended until March 28Korean Air – Some flights suspended until the end of MarchSingapore Airlines and SilkAir – Some flights suspended until March 1Qantas – Suspended until March 29Air New Zealand – Suspended until March 29Europe and the Middle EastAir France – Beijing and Shanghai flights suspended through March 15; Wuhan flights resume March 29British Airways – Suspended until February 29Virgin Atlantic – London-Shanghai flights suspended until March 28Lufthansa, Swiss and Austrian Airlines – Beijing and Shanghai flights suspended until February 29; other routes until March 28Turkish Airlines – Suspended until the end of FebruaryEtihad – Some flights suspended from February 5; service continues to BeijingEmirates – Some flights suspended from February 5; service continues to BeijingQatar Airways – Suspended until further noticeFinnair – Beijing and Shanghai flights suspended until February 29; other routes to March 29KLM – Beijing and Shanghai flights suspended through March 15; other routes to March 28 Iberia – Suspended until February 29