A number of airlines cancelled flights to Mumbai Thursday after attacks across the city left more than 100 people dead and hundreds more injured, operators said. Italy's flag-carrier Alitalia, which is in severe financial straits, cancelled all its flights to Bombay until further notice, a company spokeswoman said. German airline Lufthansa said it had scrapped two flights to Mumbai that had been due to leave Frankfurt and Munich on Thursday. The two planes had also been due to return from Mumbai with 600 passengers on board, a company spokesman said. The airline was trying to ensure that stranded passengers could fly home via other Indian cities such as New Delhi. Air France cancelled a flight from Mumbai to Paris that had been scheduled to leave at 2:15 am local time, and one from the French capital to the Indian city timed for 10:30 am, the company said.