Air Dolomiti
Air Madagascar
Air Malta
Air Moldova
Air Serbia
Air Transat
Austrian
Avior Airlines
BA CityFlyer
Brussels Airlines
Cabo Verde Airlines
Compass Airlines
Cayman Airways
Cebu Pacific
CSA Czech Airlines
Egyptair
Emirates – From March 25
Etihad – From March 25
HK Express
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Jet2
JetStar Asia
Kuwait Airways
La Compagnie
Laudamotion
LEVEL
LOT
Luxair
Montenegro Airlines
Pacific Coastal Airlines
Phillippines AirAsia
Phillippines Airlines
Porter
Royal Jordanian
RwandAir
SA Express
Smartwings
Starlux
Sunwing
Thai Lion Air
Transavia
TUI
Ukraine International Airlines
Uzbekistan Airways
Yemenia Airways
Until March 24 the Scandinavian airline will only be operating increased flights to Spain and Portugal.
Ryanair will just be operating essential connectivity services between the U.K. and Ireland.
Cathay Pacific will operate three flights per week to 12 destinations: London (Heathrow), Los Angeles, Vancouver, Tokyo (Narita), Taipei, New Delhi, Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore and Sydney.
Operating mostly repatriation flight with 700 of the groups 763 aircraft grounded.
Air France – 90% canceled until May.
Air Senegal – 90% canceled until April 18.
Aviana – 98% canceled until April 30.
Copa – 80% canceled until the end of April.
ElAl – 85% canceled with flights still running to Paris, London, Toronto, New York, Johannesburg.
Fiji Airways – 90% canceled until May 31, with flights only operating to Singapore.
Finnair – 90% canceled until June.
KLM – 80% canceled. Still operating some flights to the U.S. and Asia.
Korean Air – 85% until the end of March. Set to be extended soon.
Norwegian – 85% canceled with no timeframe to reinstate the network yet.
South African Airways – 90% canceled until May 31. Just a handful of domestic flights operating.
Virgin Atlantic – 80% until the end of March.
Air Canada – Operating 50% of flights, with most domestic flights operating, and international flights only repatriating Canadians.
American Airlines – Operating 50% of flights. Almost all domestic.
Delta – Operating 30% of flights into Summer.
GOL – Operating 30-40% of flights until June.
Hawaiian – 60% operational. Mostly domestic and some Asian routes.
Japan Airlines – Operating 30% of flights.
Latam – Operating 30% of flights.
LoganAir – 45% operational with almost all flights being U.K. and island connections.
Malaysia Airlines – Operating 50% of flights, mostly domestic and regional.
Singapore/Silk Air – 50% operational until May.
United – Operating 40% of flights. Just 15 International routes will operate, with 60% of domestic flights still operating.
West Jet – Operating 25% of flights with all international flights suspended and 50% of domestic Canadian flights scheduled.
Southwest – 80% operational through June, with most of the route network being domestic.
Spirit Airlines – 80% operational with most flights domestic.