Airlines flying to Ebola-affected countries Only a few international carriers are still flying to the three West African countries hardest hit by the Ebola outbreak, keeping a vital link open for aid workers but raising fears that the virus could spread further afield Serving Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. Passengers screened in West Africa before boarding but not on arrival in Brussels Serving Conakry airport in Guinea. No special checks performed on passengers at Charles de Gaulle airport, according to Aeroports de Paris Daily flights to/from Ebola-hit region. “Medical monitoring” of passengers at Mohammed V airport in Casablanca Dakar SENEGAL GUINEA Conakry Freetown SIERRA LEONE Monrovia ATLANTIC OCEAN LIBERIA CÔTE D’IVOIRE Brussels Ebola outbreak Widespread and intense Initial case(s) or localised* Plans to resume flights on October 24. Flew seven times a week to Monrovia and Freetown via Accra before flight suspension in August Resuming flights on October 16 NIGERIA To Nairobi Port Harcourt BELGIUM Paris FRANCE Madrid SPAIN Casablanca MOROCCO Lagos Accra GHANA Abidjan Source: Wire agencies *Includes United States (not shown) 173 words