Khaleej Times

SOME CHINA FLIGHTS CANCELLED OR MODIFIED

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Air of its Canada flights to — Extends Beijing and the Shanghai suspension until March 27.

Air China — Said on Feb. 12 it will cancel flights to Athens, Greece, from Feb. 17 to March 18

Air China — State carrier said on Feb. 9 it will “adjust” flights between China and the United States.

Air New Zealand — Suspends AucklandSh­anghai service Feb. 9-March 29.

Cathay Pacific Airways — Plans to cut a third of its capacity over the next two months, including 90% of flights to mainland China.

Emirates and Etihad —The United Arab Emirates, a major internatio­nal transit hub, suspend flights to and from China, except for Beijing.

Finnair — Cancel all flights to mainland China and decreased the number of flights to Hong Kong until

March 28.

Philippine Airlines —Cuts the number of flights between Manila and China by over half.

Qantas Airways — Suspends direct flights to China from Feb. 1. The Australian national carrier halted flights from Sydney to Beijing and Sydney to Shanghai between Feb. 9-March 29.

Russia — All Russian airlines, with the exception of national airline Aeroflot, stopped flying to China from Jan. 31.

Singapore Airlines — Suspends or cut capacity on flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Xiamen and Chongqing, some of which are flown by regional arm SilkAir.

Virgin Australia — Said it will withdraw from the Sydney-Hong Kong route from March 2 because it was “no longer a viable commercial route” due to growing concerns over the virus and civil unrest in Hong Kong.

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