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Middle East flights suspended by airlines

After the 12-day war between Iran and Israel, which ended on Tuesday with a ceasefire brokered by the United States, many airline services are still disrupted throughout the Middle East.

Safety concerns and airspace closures continue to impact airline traffic in this region.

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

AEGEAN AIRLINES

The Greek airline has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut as well as to Amman and Erbil until the early flight on September 8th.

AIRBALTIC

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

AIR CANADA

The Canadian carrier suspends its flights between Toronto and Dubai until the 4th of August. The Canadian carrier had already delayed the resumption to service between Canada and Israel until September 8.

AIR EUROPA

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

AIR FRANCE-KLM

Starting July 7, the French flag carrier will resume its flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Tel Aviv. The French flag carrier plans to resume flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle, and Beirut on June 28.

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

DELTA AIR LINES

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

EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES

The Israeli airline reported that flights were running as planned on June 29. Only a few flights had been cancelled. Sundor will resume flights on July 1.

EMIRATES

Emirates has cancelled all flights from/to Tehran up to and including the 5th of July. Baghdad operations will resume on July 1, and Basra operations on July 2.

FINNAIR

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

FLYDUBAI

The UAE airline announced that it would resume its full network schedule on July 1.

British Airways, owned by IAG, has announced that flights to Tel Aviv will be suspended until July 31, and flights to Amman or Bahrain until June 30.

Iberia Express - IAG's low cost airline - has cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv up until October 25, 2010.

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, Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan until the 7th of July.

QATAR AIRWAYS

Qatar Airways will resume its flights to Baghdad on 30 June. Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, and Najaf will be available from July 1. Basra and Basra are scheduled to begin July 3. Qatar Airways will resume all flights to Beirut, Amman and Najaf from July 1. Flights to Iran are temporarily suspended.

RYANAIR

Ryanair has cancelled all flights from and to Tel Aviv, and Amman up until October 25.

UNITED AIRLINES

According to the U.S. airline, travel from and to Tel Aviv could be affected between June 13, and August 1, 2018. There may be problems with flights to and from Dubai between June 18th and July 3th.

WIZZ AIR

Wizz Air announced that it has suspended all flights to and from Tel Aviv, Amman and Jordan until September 15, 2015. Hungarian airlines will not fly over Israeli, Iraqi and Iranian airspaces until further notice. (Reporting and compilation by bureaus, compiled by Agnieszka Olesnka, Elviira Loma, Tiago Brancao, Alison Williams, Matt Scuffham)

(source: Reuters)