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After US and Israel attack Iran, airlines cancel flights

The global air travel industry was in chaos on Monday, as the war in Iran caused the closure of Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, for a third consecutive day. This left tens and thousands of passengers stranded and thousands of flights disrupted.

Global Airlines has cancelled flights in the Middle East after Israel and the United States launched'strikes' on Iran, plunging this region into a?conflict.

The latest flights are listed alphabetically below.

AEGEAN AIRLINES

The largest airline in Greece has suspended flights between Tel Aviv, Israel and Beirut, Lebanon as well as Erbil in Iraq until March 3.

AIR FRANCE - KLM Air France has cancelled flights from and to Tel Aviv, Beirut and Dubai until March 3.

KLM has suspended flights from and to Tel Aviv and Dubai as well as Riyadh, Dammam and Dubai.

AIR INDIA

All flights to and out of the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia Israel and Qatar were suspended until March 2. The airline also cancelled a few flights from and to Europe on March 2.

BRITISH AIRWAYS

British Airways, owned by IAG, said that customers who fly between?London to Abu Dhabi, Amman or Bahrain, Doha or Dubai, or Tel Aviv, through March 15, can change their travel date for free, if they want to arrive on or before the 29th of March. Travellers up to the 8th of March can also ask for a refund.

CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS

Hong Kong Airlines has announced that it will cancel all flights to and from Dubai through March 5, and suspend its flights towards Riyadh until March 3.

EMIRATES

Emirates has suspended all flights from and to Dubai until 11:01 GMT on March 2.

ETIHAD AERWAYS

The airline said that it had suspended all flights from and to its hub in Abu Dhabi until 10 am GMT on the 2nd of March.

FINNAIR

The Finnish airline announced on Saturday that it would suspend Doha and Dubai flights through March 6 and will temporarily avoid the airspaces of Iraq, Iran and Syria.

INDIGO

IndiGo, India's largest airline, has announced that it will suspend all flights using Middle Eastern airspace at least until March 2.

ITA AIRWAYS

ITA Airways suspended all flights to and out of Tel Aviv, and will not be using the airspace in Israel, Lebanon Jordan, Iraq, and Iran until 8 March. It has also extended its Dubai halt up to 4 March. Flights from and to Riyadh have also been halted between March 2-4.

JAPAN AIRLINES

Japan Airlines has suspended all Tokyo-Doha flights. It said that the suspension affected approximately 1,000 passengers on six flights scheduled between February 28 and March 3.

LOT POLISH AERLINES

LOT Polish Airlines announced that all flights from and to Tel Aviv have been cancelled until March 15.

LUFTHANSA

The German airline has suspended flights from and to Tel Aviv, Beirut and Amman until 8 March, and flights from and to Erbil, Dammam and Tehran until 4?March.

MALAYSIA AIRLINES

Malaysian Airlines has suspended all flights from and to Doha, Jeddah and Madinah, until March 4.

NORWEGIAN AIR

A spokesperson for the Nordic airline confirmed that all flights were suspended to and from Dubai up until March 4. The carrier didn't suspend flights to Tel Aviv, Israel or Beirut, Lebanon because these destinations only operate in the summer.

SINGAPORE Airlines

Singapore Airlines has cancelled all flights from and to Dubai until March 7. Scoot, its low-cost airline, has cancelled flights from and to Jeddah until March 7.

QATAR AIRWAYS

The airline said it had temporarily suspended flights from and to Doha because of the closure of Qatari aviation.

TURKISH AIRLINES

The airline has cancelled some flights to and from Bahrain, Dammam and Riyadh as well as Iran, Iraq and Jordan.

WIZZ AIR

The airline suspended flights to and from Israel until March 7. (Compiled by Josephine Mason and Jamie Freed; reporting by bureaus. Editing by Barbara Lewis and Louise Heavens. Christian Schmollinger, Matt Scuffham, and Matt Scuffham.

(source: Reuters)