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Middle East flights suspended by airlines

After the 12-day war between Iran and Israel, which ended last week 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 the area.

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

AEGEAN AIRLINES

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

AIR ARABIA

Starting on July 10, the UAE low-cost carrier will resume flights to Damascus.

AIRBALTIC

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

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

The Spanish airline announced that it had cancelled all flights from and to Tel Aviv up until the 13th of July. The airline will fly Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays and Wednesdays from July 14 until July 31. From August 1, it will fly every day except Saturdays.

AIR FRANCE-KLM

From July 7, the French flag carrier will resume its flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Tel Aviv.

KLM, the Dutch subsidiary of the group, said that it would cancel all flights to or from Tel Aviv up until July 31.

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 operated as planned on July 1. Only a few flights were cancelled.

EMIRATES

Emirates announced that all flights from and to Tehran had been cancelled through July 5. Baghdad operations will resume on July 1, and Basra operations on July 2.

FINNAIR

The Finnish airline announced that it would resume flights to Doha on July 1.

FLYDUBAI

The UAE airline announced that it has resumed full operation across its entire network. Flights to Iran are suspended, except for Mashhad. This suspension will last until July 5.

British Airways, owned by IAG, has suspended its flights from Tel Aviv until the 31st of July.

Iberia Express is IAG's low cost airline. It 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

On July 2, the Japanese carrier will resume operations in Qatar. It will depart from Tokyo Haneda and fly to Doha.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

Lufthansa has announced that all flights from and to Tel Aviv, Tehran and other cities have been suspended until July 31. Amman flights are being cancelled until July 11.

PEGASUS

Turkish Airlines has 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 June 30, Erbil on July 1, Sulaymaniyah, Najaf and Basra starting July 2, Basra beginning July 3, and Damascus commencing July 6. The full schedule will be resumed to Amman and Beirut from July 1. Flights to Iran are temporarily suspended.

RYANAIR

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

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 3th.

WIZZ AIR

The Hungarian carrier said that it would suspend its flights to and from Tel Aviv, Amman and Jordan until September 15. (Reporting and editing by Bureaus: compiled by Agnieszka Olesnka, Elviira Loma, and Tiago Brancao; Editing by Matt Scuffham and Alison Williams, Milla Nissi Prrussak, Alison Williams, and Milla Olenska)

(source: Reuters)