This is set to last for at least a week.KLM has suspended flights to and from mainland China until May. The airline said: "In line with the decision made by the local authorities, we’re cancelling all flights to Switzerland (Geneva) for the rest of winter - until 19 April 2020 (inclusive). ".Switzerland flights from the UK with Jet2 are also cancelled. 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Our.explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. We will be operating some rescue flights in the coming days. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express Meanwhile, some domestic German routes will also be hit.Swiss has said it is likely flights to and from Florence, Milan, Rome and Venice will be impacted until April.Austrian Airlines has reduced its schedule to Italy throughout March and April by around 40 percent.Meanwhile, Eurowings has followed suit until March 8 2020.Beyond March 14 the airline will continue to provide routes to the USA from Europe, though these will be indirect working in partnership with United Airlines.According to the company website: “All other U.S. flights will be suspended until further notice due to U.S. administration restrictions, including all departures from Munich, Düsseldorf and Geneva. As a result of these extraordinary circumstances, we have cancelled a number of flights.On Saturday, the Spanish Government declared a lockdown, placing strict restrictions on travel to and from the country. At present, our schedule remains as published on our website. Most flights are expected to resume on March 29.Flights to Kuwait and Bahrain have been cancelled, meanwhile, Singapore and Seoul flights continue to run but the airline assures passengers it is monitoring the situation.Air France has suspended all flights to mainland China, Hong Kong, Seoul and Taipei. A number of flights to Italy have been cancelled.The company is also suspending seven flights between the United States and Europe and said further cuts are under evaluation based on demand.All flights to Spain between March 17 and March 29 will be cancelled due to the country declaring a state of national emergency.A number of flights to France have also been suspended.The company is putting on rescue flights over the coming days.Etihad Airways has reduced its flights between Abu Dhabi and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia significantly.Currently, Etihad operates one daily flight each to Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam from Abu Dhabi.Emirates has suspended the following flights:They will remain cancelled until at least April 26.On Saturday the airline announced that all flights to Spain would also be cancelled as the country went into lockdown. It has also cancelled all flights from the US to a number of mainland China airports.Flight waivers are also available on other routes.A statement on the company website reads: “We will continue to fly our regular schedule from Europe to the U.S. through March 20. Our team is proactively reaching out to customers who may be affected by these travel restrictions to ensure they are accommodated. The airline has announced the cancellation as a precaution amid health and safety concerns.Jet2 said online: "If your booking is affected, we’ll be in touch shortly. ".The airline said on Sunday: "In line with the decision made by the local authorities, we’re cancelling all flights to France (Grenoble, Lyon, Nice and Paris). The urgency to slow the spread of the virus has seen a demand for travel fall dramatically. Ryanair was one of the first airlines to announce its intention to fly again. "We are currently evaluating what this means for our customers and flying programme. The company will resume operations from March 29 so long as it is deemed safe.The airline has also reduced its offering across Europe by 25 percent from March 14.Flights to Italy are cancelled until April 3.The airline has also cancelled all flights to and from Saint Petersburg, Russia, Tel Aviv, Amman and Beirut.American Airlines has cancelled flights to China and Hong Kong until April 23 and 24. "Flights from the UK to Lyon are cancelled until 19 April 2020 (inclusive) and flights from Lyon to the UK are running as scheduled until 21 March 2020 (inclusive). "We are advising affected customers of their options by email and SMS which includes the option of rebooking or requesting a refund.“We will be operating rescue flights for passengers wishing to travel for essential, work, health or repatriation reasons to and from Italy.”.The airline's latest update online states: "Italian authorities have implemented strict travel restrictions for flights to, from and within Italy until 3rd April 2020. Many flights have been impacted.In a bid to protect passengers, coupled with the lack of people booking trips, a number of big-name airlines across the world have been pushed to cancel flights.Here is a list of flights cancelled from some of the biggest names in the air industry.If your flight is cancelled it is advised that you contact the airline operating your journey for information on how you can get a refund.Most carriers are updating affected passengers in due course.Following the increase in cases across Italy, the budget airline decided to pull the plug on all flights to and from Italy until April 8 2020.“Passengers looking for repatriation can obtain a free move to an earlier Ryanair flight operating up until midnight Friday, March 13.“Affected passengers will be able to choose between a full refund or a travel credit that can be redeemed on Ryanair flights in the next 12 months.”.All flights to and from Poland have also been axed as the country goes into lockdown.The airline said in a statement today: “In response to the decision of the Polish Government to “lock down” the entire country to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus, Ryanair Group (including Buzz and Lauda) has been forced to cancel all flights to/from Poland, from 24:00 Sat 14 Mar until 24:00 Tues 31 Mar. Coronavirus flights: easyJet, Ryanair, BA & more cancel due to pandemic - full list CORONAVIRUS has swept the world into a frenzy as the fast-spreading disease hits pandemic status. All Ryanair customers will be contacted and travellers are encouraged not to telephone the airline.The budget airline said in a statement today: “In response to the decision of the Spanish Government to 'lock down' the entire country to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus, Ryanair Group Airlines (including Buzz and Lauda) has been forced to severely reduce flights to/from Spain, the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands from 24:00 Sun 15 Mar until 24:00 Thurs 19 Mar.“We are contacting all affected customers by email to advise them of their options and we urge customers not to call us.“This is a fast-moving and complex situation and the safety and well-being of our people and customers is our main priority.“We will continue to comply fully with all WHO and EASA guidelines and we will follow any travel restrictions that are imposed.“Ryanair Group Airlines apologises sincerely to all customers affected by these restrictions introduced by the Spanish Government which are necessary to combat the Covid-19 virus.Ryanair has also cancelled flights Berlin Schönefeld to Tel Aviv and Eilat Ramon, from Berlin Tegel to Tel Aviv, from Nuremberg, Memmingen, Karlsruhe Baden Baden to Tel Aviv and Marseille to Tel Aviv from March 15 until April 8.There will also be no flights to and from Georgia or from Spain to Montenegro. Please see our.Coronavirus has officially been named by the World Health Organisation as a pandemic. Flights will resume from London Heathrow on 1 April 2020, and from Tel Aviv 2nd April 2020.Lack of demand coupled with the increase in confirmed cases across Italy has lead to the Hungarian airline pulling all flights to and from Italy. ".In line with the decision made by the Austrian government, Jet2 cancelling flights to Austria (Friedrichschafen, Innsbruck and Salzburg) until 18 April 2020.In line with the decision made by the Hungarian authorities, Jet2 are cancelling all flights to Hungary (Budapest) until 2nd April 2020 (inclusive) - "subject to review as this is a fast-moving and complex situation. ".Flights from Budapest to Manchester, Leeds Bradford and Birmingham are running as scheduled until 20 March 2020 (inclusive) and flights from Budapest to Edinburgh are running as scheduled until 19 March 2020 (inclusive).In line with the decision made by the Cypriot authorities, Jet2 cancelling flights to Cyprus (Larnaca and Paphos) until 3 April 2020.In line with the decision made by the Government of the Czech Republic, Jet2 are cancelling flights to Prague. "Thank you for your patience as we deal with customers as quickly as possible in departure date order, with priority given to those due to depart within the next 72 hours. But ours is no longer a local story. These routes include London Luton to Bari and Catani. American is committed to taking care of any affected customers by assisting them with rebooking options. Due to the reduction in demand, the airline has also cancelled flights to and from Milan, Italy, New York and Miami.Flights to Milan and Seoul are anticipated to resume on April 25.American is "evaluating its current scheduled service to the United Kingdom and Ireland," following Trump's USA ban, the airline said today. After that, we expect to fly daily to Zurich, Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam, Manchester and Edinburgh, maintain multiple flights to Frankfurt and Munich, and operate 18 daily flights to and from London, three to Dublin and four flights a week to Lisbon, all while continuing to monitor demand. Those who have will not be allowed to fly to Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, India, Hong Kong, Jamaica, St Lucia, Israel, Trinidad and Tobago, or the US.They have also suspended Heathrow-Shanghai operations until April 19.WizzAir has cancelled all flights to and from Italy until April 3 while the country is on lockdown.A Lufthansa Airbus passenger planes stand on the tarmac at Munich International Airport (March 13),(Image: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images),When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. ",Coronavirus flights: UK government explain lack of travel ban,British Airways coronavirus contingency plans in Executive Club email,Coronavirus cruise: Boris Johnson warns against cruises,Coronavirus: Full list of countries FCO warns against travel to,Coronavirus flights: Full list of airlines cancelling journeys,Coronavirus flights: The most dangerous seats on board,Travel ban: Can I still go on holiday to the USA? ... Ryanair. 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