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Middle East flights suspended by airlines

Israel's attacks against Iran have caused international airlines to stop flights to certain Middle East destinations because of airspace closures and safety issues.

The conflict has entered a new phase after the U.S. invasion on

Iranian nuclear sites

Some airlines have cancelled flights to hubs such as

Dubai is Qatar's Doha.

Here are some airlines that have canceled flights from and to the region.

AIRBALTIC

AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, announced that it had cancelled all flights from and to Tel Aviv up until September 30.

AIR EUROPA

Spanish airline cancels flights from and to Tel Aviv through July 31.

AIR FRANCE-KLM

The French flag carrier has suspended flights to Tel Aviv up until July 14. The airline plans to resume its flight between Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport and Beirut on June 26. It will also resume flights from and to Dubai and Riyadh starting June 25.

KLM has cancelled all flights from and to Tel Aviv, until at least the 31st of July.

AIR INDIA

It said that the Indian airline would "gradually" resume flights from and to the Middle East beginning June 24, and it will also resume flights between the East Coast of the U.S.A. and Canada at the "earliest possible opportunity." The Indian airline will resume flights to and from Europe from June 24.

DELTA AIR LINES

Travel to, from or through Tel Aviv could be affected between June 12 and July 31.

EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES

The airline announced that its normal flight schedules for EL AL, Sundor and other destinations had been cancelled through June 27, 2018. Flights scheduled to depart until July 22 are also closed for bookings.

ETIHAD AERWAYS

Etihad has cancelled flights between Abu Dhabi, Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv up until July 15, and is expecting disruptions and delays on a number flights in the next few days.

EMIRATES

Emirates has temporarily suspended its flights to and out of Iran and Iraq, until June 30.

FINNAIR

Finnair has cancelled all flights from and to Doha until June 30th, as well as flight AY1982 for July 1. Finnair added that it would not be flying over the airspaces of Iraq, Iran or Syria.

FLYDUBAI

Flydubai has temporarily suspended its flights to and from Iran and Syria, Iraq and Syria. This suspension will last until June 30.

British Airways, a subsidiary of IAG, has announced that flights to Tel Aviv will be suspended until July 31, and flights to Amman or Bahrain will be suspended until June 30, inclusive. British Airways also suspended flights from and to Doha until June 25.

Iberia Express, IAG's low cost airline, announced previously that it would cancel its flights to Tel Aviv up until June 30.

Iberia has announced that it will not resume its flights to Doha as planned on the 25th of June after Qatar temporarily closed down its airspace.

ITA AIRWAYS

Italian Airlines announced that it will extend the suspension of Tel Aviv flight until July 31. This includes two flights scheduled for August 1.

JAPAN AIRLINES

The Japanese airline has cancelled all flights to Doha from July 2 until July 2.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

Lufthansa has suspended flights from and to Tel Aviv, Tehran and Beirut until July 31. Amman and Erbil flights are cancelled through July 11. German Airlines added that they would not use the airspace of these countries until further notice.

PEGASUS

Turkish Airlines has announced that they have cancelled all flights to Iran and Iraq until July 30, and flights to Lebanon, Jordan and Lebanon until June 30.

QATAR AIRWAYS

Qatar Airways has temporarily cancelled all flights from and to Iraq, Iran and Syria.

RYANAIR

Ryanair has announced that it will cancel flights from and to Tel Aviv up until September 30.

SINGAPORE Airlines

The Asian carrier has cancelled flights from Singapore to Dubai up until the 25th of June.

The Romanian flag carrier has announced that all flights between Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Amman have been suspended until 30 June.

TUS AIRWAYS

The Cypriot Airlines cancelled all flights scheduled to depart and arrive in Israel until June 30, inclusive. The airline said that flights scheduled to depart between July 1-7 are currently sold out, pending any further developments.

UNITED AIRLINES

According to the U.S. airline, travel from and to Tel Aviv could be affected between June 13, and August 1, 2013. There may be problems with flights to and from Dubai between June 18th and July 3rd.

WIZZ AIR

Wizz Air announced that it would suspend its flights from and to Tel Aviv, Amman and the United Arab Emirates from June 30 to September 15, and cancel all flights from and to those cities. Hungarian Airlines will not overfly Israeli, Iraqi or Iranian airspaces until further notice. (Reporting and compilation by bureaus, compiled by Agnieszka Olesnka, Elviira Loma, and Tiago Brancao; Editing by Matt Scuffham, Alison Williams and Matt Scuffham)

(source: Reuters)