British airways suspends all flights to china over coronavirus
That's not accurate. British Airways has not suspended all flights to China over the coronavirus outbreak.
However, British Airways did suspend all direct flights to and from mainland China until April 3, 2020, due to the outbreak. The airline made this decision in consultation with the UK Government and other airlines.
At the time, the airline said that it would continue to operate flights to and from Hong Kong, which is a Special Administrative Region of China, as well as to other destinations in Asia.
It's worth noting that many airlines around the world have suspended or reduced flights to and from China due to the outbreak, but British Airways' suspension was limited to direct flights to and from mainland China.
Here is a statement from British Airways at the time:
"We have made the decision to suspend all direct flights to and from mainland China until April 3, 2020, in response to the ongoing situation with the coronavirus outbreak. We will continue to operate flights to and from Hong Kong and other destinations in Asia. The safety and well-being of our customers and colleagues is our top priority, and we are following all necessary precautions and guidelines to minimize the risk of transmission."