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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, which forced the closure of key Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. This left tens or thousands of passengers stranded.

The following is a list of the latest flights in alphabetical order.

AEGEAN AIRLINES

Flights to Tel Aviv and Baghdad have been cancelled until March 29. Flights to Dubai have been cancelled until the 28th of March and flights to Riyadh are suspended until the 14th.

AIR BALTIC

AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, said that all flights to Tel Aviv were cancelled until the 28th of March. All flights to Dubai are cancelled until March 30.

AIR CANADA

The Canadian airline cancelled all flights from Tel Aviv to Dubai and all flights from Dubai to Tel Aviv between May 2nd and March 28th.

AIR EUROPA

All flights from Spain to Tel Aviv have been cancelled until March 20.

AIR FRANCE KLM

Air France has canceled flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut and Dubai until March 15, and to Riyadh and Dubai until March 14.

KLM has suspended flights to Riyadh and Dubai until 28 March, and flights to Tel Aviv for the rest of winter.

CATHAY PACIFIC

Hong Kong Airlines has cancelled all flights from and to Dubai, and from and to Riyadh up until March 31.

U.S. airline has cancelled flights between New York and Tel Aviv up until March 31, and Tel Aviv-New York until April 1, Atlanta-Tel?Aviv flights have been delayed. Flights to Tel Aviv will now be paused till August 4 and flights back from Tel Aviv until August 5.

EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES

El?AL has cancelled all regular flights until March 19th.

EMIRATES

The UAE airline announced that it was operating a reduced schedule.

ETIHAD AERWAYS

The UAE carrier announced that it has resumed limited commercial flights between Abu Dhabi, and a few key destinations.

FINNAIR

The 'Finnish airline has cancelled Doha flights and Dubai flights up until March 29. It is also avoiding the airspaces of Iraq, Iran and Syria.

British Airways, owned by IAG, has cancelled all flights from Abu Dhabi to Amman until the end of this year, and all flights from Doha to Dubai, Doha to Amman and Tel Aviv to later in March.

ITA AIRWAYS

ITA Airways has extended the cancellation of flights to Dubai until March 28 and suspended flights from Tel Aviv till April 2.

JAPAN AIRLINES

Japan Airlines has suspended all flights between Tokyo and Doha scheduled to run from 28 February until 21 March, as well as Doha-Tokyo flights up to 22 March.

The Polish airline announced that all flights to Dubai and Tel Aviv were cancelled until the end of March. LOT has also cancelled flights from March 31 until April 30 to Beirut and to Riyadh.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

Lufthansa and its partners, Austrian Airlines and Swiss Airlines, have suspended flights from Tel Aviv to Beirut until April 2 and Dubai to March 28. Flights from Tel Aviv to Beirut, Dubai, and Amman were suspended until April 30, and flights to Amman, Erbil and Dammam up to March 15.

MALAYSIA AIRLINES

Malaysia Airlines has suspended all flights from Doha to March 20.

NORWEGIAN AIR

The Nordic airline will begin flying to Tel Aviv from June 15 instead of April 1, and Beirut, respectively.

PEGASUS

Pegasus Airlines has cancelled all flights to Iran, Iraq, Amman Beirut Kuwait, Bahrain Doha Dammam Dubai Abu Dhabi and Sharjah until 31 March. Riyadh flights are cancelled up until March 23.

QATAR AIRWAYS

The airline operates a limited schedule of flights to and from Doha. It plans to start operating some flights on March 9 following a temporary authorization from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority.

SAUDIA AIRLINES

Saudia suspended flights to Amman, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi until March 12 with some exceptional flights, and Moscow, Peshawar and Doha flights until?March 15

TURKISH AIRLINES

Turkish Airlines has cancelled flights from Doha to Doha, Dubai to Abu Dhabi, Kuwait to Bahrain, Dammam, and Doha to Doha until March 19. Flights to Iran have been cancelled until March 20, according to the Turkish Transport Ministry.

WIZZ AIR

The low-cost carrier suspended flights from Europe to Israel and other destinations in the Middle East until September. (Compiled by Josephine Mason and Jamie Freed; edited by Matt Scuffham, Milla Nissi, and Romolo tosiani)

(source: Reuters)