# The Dutch airline KLM has cancelled flights to and from Uganda, as international travel restrictions linked to the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa begin to affect airline operations and crew movement. The airline said several countries had introduced entry and travel measures for people who recently passed through Uganda. The cancellations currently affect flights scheduled for June 1, with the airline informing affected passengers that rebooking and refund options would be available. KLM said it is continuing to monitor developments before deciding on further operations.
KLM suspends Uganda flights over Ebola restrictions