Global air travel remains severely disrupted with many people still unable to fly to planned destinations as the US-Israel war on Iran has forced the closure of major Middle Eastern hubs including Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi.
Below are some of the major international airlines that have cancelled flights or significantly reduced their schedules:
Air Canada
The Canadian carrier has cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai until September 7.
Air France/KLM
Air France has cancelled Tel Aviv and Beirut flights until April 4 and Dubai and Riyadh flights until March 31, as well as an April 1 departure from Dubai.
KLM suspended flights to Tel Aviv, Riyadh, Dammam and Dubai until May 17.
Delta
The US carrier has cancelled its New York-Tel Aviv flights and delayed the restart of its Atlanta-Tel Aviv route until September 5. It said the launch of its Boston-Tel Aviv route, planned for late October, had been delayed until further notice.
El Al Israel Airlines
The Israeli carrier says customers who planned to depart Israel through April 11 had their flights cancelled, including relevant return flights. The airline is operating a limited number of flights to several key destinations.
Emirates
The UAE airline says it is operating a reduced flight schedule following a partial reopening of regional airspace.
Lufthansa Group
- Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, ITA Airways and Edelweiss have suspended flights to Dubai and Tel Aviv until May 31, and to Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Dammam, Riyadh, Erbil, Muscat and Tehran until October 24.
These cancellations also apply to Lufthansa Cargo, except for the Tel Aviv suspension, which will last through April 30.
Qatar Airways
The Qatari carrier says it is gradually increasing its flights to and from Doha with additional flight frequency to more than 90 destinations.
Turkish Airlines
The Turkish carrier has cancelled most Middle East flights until the end of March.
Source: Al Jazeera