NITN | @notintownlive | 20 Mar 2020, 11:36 am

New Delhi/NITN: Due to the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus and its continuing impact on air travel services globally, Etihad Airways said it continues to follow UAE and international government and regulatory authority directives and has implemented a series of consolidated network changes.
This is also being carried out for the safety and convenience of its customers and staff, and to minimise operational disruption during this period.
The following services from Abu Dhabi have been temporarily adjusted:
India
Ahmedabad (AMD), Bangalore (BLR), Calcutta (CCU), Calicut (CCJ), Chennai (MAA), Cochin (COK), Hyderabad (HYD), Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM), Trivandrum (TRV)
All flights suspended from 22 March until 28 March.
Kazakhstan
Nur-Sultan (TSE)
Reduced to one per week from 19 March until 31 March.
All flights suspended from 1 April until 30 April.
Maldives
Male (MLE)
Reduced to daily from 23 March until 30 April.
Russia
Moscow (MOW)
All flights suspended from 20 March until 30 April.
Sri Lanka
Colombo (CMB)
Reduced from twice-daily to daily from 29 March until 30 April.
The following previously announced network changes remain in place:
Azerbaijan
Baku (GYD)
All flights suspended from until 30 April.
Bahrain (BAH)
Reduced from triple-daily to daily until 1 March; increase to twice daily April 1 until April 30.
China
Shanghai (PVG)
All flights suspended until 28 March.
Chengdu (CTU)
All flights suspended until further notice.
Hong Kong (HKG)
All flights suspended until 30 June.
Egypt
Cairo (CAI)
All flights suspended from 20 March until 30 April.
Greece
Athens
Reduced from daily to four weekly (operating on Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays and Saturdays) from 01 April to 30 April.
Indonesia
Jakarta (CGK)
Reduced from double-daily to daily (suspension of EY472/471) from 18 March until 30 June.
Italy
Milan (MXP)
All flights suspended until 30 April.
Rome (FCO)
EY85/86 suspended until 30 April.
EY83/84 suspended until 30 June.
Japan
Nagoya (NGO)
All flights suspended until 30 June.
Tokyo (NRT)
Reduced from daily to four weekly (operating on Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays and Sunday) from 01 April to 30 April.
Jordan
Amman (AMM)
All flights suspended until 30 April.
Korea
Seoul (ICN)
Reduced from daily to four weekly (operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays) from 30 March to 30 April.
KSA
Riyadh (RUH), Jeddah (JED), Dammam (DMM), Medina (MED)
All flights suspended until 30 April.
Kenya
Nairobi (NBO)
All flights suspended from 19 March until 30 April.
Kuwait (KWI)
All flights suspended until 31 March.
Lebanon
Beirut (BEY)
All flights suspended until 30 April.
Morocco
Casablanca (CMN) and Rabat (RBA)
All flights suspended until 30 April.
Oman
Muscat (MCT)
Reduced from triple-daily to double-daily until 30 April.
Philippines
Manila (MNL)
All flights suspended from 18 March until 31 March.
Serbia
Belgrade (BEG)
All flights suspended from 20 March until 30 April.
Singapore (SIN)
Reduced from daily to four weekly (operating on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays) from 01 April to 30 April
Spain
Madrid (MAD) and Barcelona (BCN)
All flights suspended until 30 April.
Sudan
Khartoum (KRT)
All flights suspended from 18 March until 30 April.
Switzerland
Geneva (GVA)
All flights suspended from 19 March until 30 April.
Thailand
Bangkok (BKK)
Reduced from triple-daily to double-daily (suspension of EY406/405) from 1 April to 02 May.
Turkey
Istanbul (IST)
All flights suspended until 30 April.
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