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As the Middle East conflict escalates, airlines cancel more flights

The global air travel industry is still severely affected by the Iran War. Many people are still unable fly to their destinations as planned after major Middle-Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi were closed.

The latest flight information is listed below alphabetically:

AEGEAN AIRLINES

Greece's largest airline has?cancelled flight to Riyadh and Tel Aviv until April 30 and Erbil, Baghdad, and Dubai until May 31,

AIRBALTIC

AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, has announced that all flights to Tel Aviv are cancelled until May 31, 2019. All flights to Dubai have been cancelled until October 24, according to airBaltic.

AIR CANADA

Canadian Airlines has canceled all flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai up until September 7.

AIR EUROPA

Spanish Airlines has cancelled all flights from Tel Aviv to May 3rd.

AIR FRANCE-KLM

Air France has suspended Tel Aviv flights to Beirut, Dubai, and Riyadh until April 19.

KLM has suspended its flights to Tel Aviv and Riyadh until May 17.

CATHAY PACIFIC

Hong Kong Airlines has cancelled all flights to Dubai, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi until May 31. In April, the airline will increase passenger flights from London, Paris, and Zurich to Europe to meet the increased demand.

The U.S. airline has cancelled flights between New York and Tel Aviv, and will delay the start of the Atlanta-Tel Aviv flight until September 5. The launch of the?Boston to Tel Aviv route was delayed until further notice.

EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES

Customers who had planned to leave Israel by April 11th have been denied their flight, as well as the return flight. The airline operates a limited number flights to key destinations.

EMIRATES

After a partial opening of the regional airspace, Emirates Airlines has announced a reduced schedule.

ETIHAD AERWAYS

The UAE carrier said that it operates a commercial flight schedule between Abu Dhabi, and about 80 destinations.

FINNAIR

The Finnish airline has canceled its Doha flights up to July 2 and continues to avoid the airspaces of Iraq, Iran Syria, and Israel. Dubai flights will only be resumed in October.

FLYNAS

Saudi Budget Airlines has suspended flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi Sharjah Doha, Bahrain Kuwait Iraq and Syria.

British Airways, owned by IAG, has cancelled flights to Amman and Bahrain until May 31, and Doha until April 30. Flights to Bangkok, Singapore, and the Maldives have been added until April. In May, a third daily flight will be operated between London and Mumbai. Flights to Abu Dhabi are suspended until the end of this year.

Iberia Express is IAG's low cost airline. All flights between Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv have been cancelled until May 31.

JAPAN AIRLINES

Japan Airlines has suspended its scheduled flights between Tokyo and Doha until April 10, and Doha to Tokyo until April 11.

The Polish airline suspended all flights to Tel Aviv from May 31 until now. The airline has also canceled flights to Riyadh and Beirut between March 31 and May 30. The airline will operate its winter route from Dubai to October.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

Lufthansa and Swiss Airlines have suspended flights from Dubai and Tel Aviv to Abu Dhabi until May 31. ITA Airways, Brussels Airlines, ITA Airways, Edelweiss and ITA Airways have suspended flights between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi until October 24. Lufthansa Cargo will be the same except for Tel Aviv, which is suspended until April 30.

Eurowings, a low-cost airline, plans to suspend its flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut through April 30, and to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman until October 24.

MALAYSIA AIRLINES

Malaysian Airlines has suspended all flights to Doha up until June 14.

NORWEGIAN AIR

Low-cost carrier has delayed the launch of Tel Aviv and Beirut flights to June 15 from April 1?and April 4 respectively. The airline has cancelled all Dubai flights until April 8 for the rest of the winter.

PEGASUS

Pegasus Airlines, Turkey's national airline, has cancelled all flights to Iran, Iraq, Amman Beirut, Kuwait Bahrain Doha Dammam Riyadh Dubai Abu Dhabi Sharjah and Abu Dhabi until May 1.

QANTAS

Australia's flag-carrier is adding flights to Rome, Paris and London to meet the?increased demand for European routes. The number of flights to Paris will rise from three to five weekly return flights, and the Perth to Singapore service will go from daily to 10 flights a week. A new schedule will be implemented gradually for flights starting in mid-April. It will run through late July.

QATAR AIRWAYS

The airline has announced that it will gradually increase flights from and to Doha to more than 120 destination by mid-May.

SINGAPORE Airlines

In response to increased demand, the carrier has added services on the Singapore-London Gatwick route and Singapore-Melbourne route from late March until the 24th of October.

TURKISH AIRLINES

Turkish Airlines has cancelled the majority of Middle East flights up until March 31. SunExpress, a joint venture between Lufthansa and SunExpress has cancelled flights from Dubai to Bahrain to April 30.

WIZZ AIR

Low-cost carrier has suspended all flights from Europe to Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman until the middle of September. All flights to Medina are suspended permanently. (Compiled by Josephine Mason and Jamie Freed. Elviira Louma, Tiago Branao, Agnieszka Olesnska, Bernadette HOG, Boleslaw LaSocki, Romolo Tosiani, and Tiago Brandao. Sumana Nady, Joe Bavier, and Mark Potter edited the book.

(source: Reuters)