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Travelers Are Confused And Frustrated About Cancellation of Airlines due to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
The worsening coronavirus outbreak has led to stranded tourists, numerous flight cancellations, and frustrated airline customers dealing with uncertainty, confusion, and chaos.
People wearing protective masks at Malpensa airport near Milan, March 9.
People wearing protective masks at Malpensa airport near Milan, March 9.
The coronavirus has made the tense situation everywhere, for the people who went for abroad and also for the people who have already booked the flight to go to abroad.
It is especially very bad in Italy since the entire country was put in a coronavirus lockdown on Tuesday, with travel restricted to reasons of health, work and emergencies. Italy now has over 10,000 coronavirus cases, more than any other country apart from China, and more than 461 people have died. Situation is getting worst there.

British Airways

British Airways has cancelled all flights to and from Beijing and Shanghai until 17 April 2020, following the Foreign Office’s continued advice against all but essential travel to mainland China . It has also merged two daily services until 31 March to and from Hong Kong.
BA has also cancelled all flights to and from Italy due to the lockdown.
The British flag carrier has also announced more than 399 additional flight cancellations between 17 and 28 March.
One daily round-trip from Heathrow to New York has been asked.
British Airways will also cut flights to Seoul by 50 per cent, with services operating every other day rather than daily.
Airlines doing a little favour here. British airways said that customers whose flights were cancelled will got the option to get full refund or can postpone their flight or shift their flight to other carriers.
The airline is offering flight vouchers or free rebooking for future travel for passengers affected by new travel bans.
BA has given you the option to rebook to another British Airways flight for later travel for any date up until 31 May 2020, if you booked to travel to any Indian destination up to 14 April 2020.
BA has given you option to refund your ticket, rebook on another airline or rebook onto another flight for later travel, if you’re booked to travel between London and any Italian destination up to 4 April 2020.
You can rebook on to another flight, at a later date, if you are flying to/from Hong Kong up until 31 May 2020, it needs to be to the same destination and operated by British Airways.
To increase bookings, British Airline is emulating the US airline JetBlue by offering fee-free changes. For new bookings made before 30 March 2020, it will allow customers to change flights without the usual penalties.
However, passengers cannot ask for a refund or credit note if they decide not to travel. And if the new flight is more expensive, they will have to pay the difference.
For any queries
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