(Updates with additional flight cancellations)
LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - British Airways said it would
cancel some flights to and from Italy, Singapore and South
Korea, as a result of reduced demand for travel to the areas due
to coronavirus outbreaks.
British Airways, owned by IAG, said on Thursday it
would cancel 56 roundtrip flights from London's Heathrow and
Gatwick airports to Italian destinations including Milan,
Bologna, Venice and Turin between March 14 and March 28.
Flights to Seoul, which are usually daily from Heathrow,
will now be every other day, and BA said it was also cancelling
six roundtrip flights from Heathrow to Singapore every other day
from March 15, although there will still be one flight daily.
In Italy, more than 300 people have tested positive over the
past week for coronavirus in Lombardy, while South Korea has the
most virus cases outside China and reported 505 new ones on
Thursday, taking its national tally to 1,766.
The airline said it would be contacting customers on
cancelled flights to discuss their options, which would include
rebooking onto other carriers if possible, full refunds or
booking for a later travel date.
IAG is expected to update on the impact of coronavirus on
its outlook when it reports annual results on Friday.
(Reporting by Sarah Young and Michael Holden, Editing by Paul
Sandle and Alexander Smith)