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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 closures of major Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. This left tens or thousands of passengers stranded.

The latest flight information is listed below alphabetically:

AEGEAN AIRLINES

Greece's largest airline cancelled flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amman and Erbil until April 22. Baghdad and Erbil were also cancelled until May 24. Dubai flights were cancelled from April 19 to April 18 and Riyadh flights until April 19.

AIRBALTIC

AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, said that all flights to Tel Aviv have been cancelled up until April 29. All flights to Dubai have been cancelled until October 24, according to airBaltic.

AIR CANADA

The Canadian carrier has cancelled all flights from Tel Aviv to Dubai and all flights from Dubai to Tel Aviv, until May 2.

AIR EUROPA

Spanish Airlines has cancelled all flights from Tel Aviv to April 10.

AIR FRANCE KLM

Air France has canceled Tel Aviv, Beirut and Dubai flights until the end of March. Riyadh and Dubai flights will be cancelled until March 24. This includes flights departing Dubai on March 25.

KLM has suspended flights to Riyadh and Dammam until May 17, and flights to Tel Aviv till April 11.

CATHAY PACIFIC

Hong Kong Airlines announced that it has cancelled all passenger flights from Hong Kong to Dubai, Riyadh and cargo freighter flights until April 30. Additional flights have been added to London between March 21 and 28 due to market demand.

U.S. airline has canceled flights from New York, to Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv to New York. Atlanta-Tel Aviv flights have been paused from August 4 to August 5 and Tel Aviv to Atlanta until August 6.

EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES

According to the?Israeli airline, the current constraints prevent regular flights from Israel except in rare cases. However, the carrier continues working within existing restrictions to bring passengers home. The airline has called on the authorities to open Ramon Airport, near Eilat.

EMIRATES

The UAE airline announced that it would be reducing its flight schedule in response to a partial opening of the regional airspace.

ETIHAD AERWAYS

The UAE carrier announced that it would operate a limited schedule of commercial flights between Abu Dhabi, and a few?key destinations.

FINNAIR

The Finnish airline cancelled all Dubai flights from March 29 to July 2 and Doha flights between July 2 and March 29. This was done in order to avoid airspace over Iraq, Iran, Syria, Israel, and other countries.

FLYNAS

Flynas, a Saudi Arabian budget airline, has extended the suspension of its flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi Sharjah Doha, Bahrain Kuwait Iraq and Syria, until March 31, 2019.

British Airways, owned by IAG, has extended the cancellations of flights from Amman, Bahrain and Dubai until May 31, and Doha until April 30. Flights to Bangkok and Singapore have also been added. Flights to Abu Dhabi are suspended until the end of this year.

INDIGO

Indian Airlines has suspended its operations in Doha, Kuwait and Bahrain, Dammam as well as Fujairah Ras Al Khaimah Sharjah and Fujairah.

JAPAN AIRLINES

Japan Airlines has suspended all scheduled flights between Tokyo and Doha until March 31, and Doha to Tokyo until April 1.

All flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai were cancelled by the Polish airline until May 31. The Polish airline also cancelled flights from Riyadh to Beirut between March 31 and April 30.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

Lufthansa and its partners, including Austrian Airlines, Swiss Airlines, Brussels Airlines, and ITA Airways have suspended flights from Germany to Tel Aviv until April 9 and to Beirut, Dubai Amman, Erbil, and Abu Dhabi up to March 28. For operational reasons, flights to Riyadh and Tehran were suspended until April 5.

MALAYSIA AIRLINES

Malaysia Airlines has suspended all flights from?Doha to?Malaysia until 28 March.

NORWEGIAN AIR

Low-cost airline Air Canada plans to begin flying to Tel Aviv from June 15 instead of April 1, and to Beirut on April 4, as previously planned.

All flights from and to Dubai have been cancelled for the rest of the winter season, including April 8.

PEGASUS

Pegasus Airlines, Turkey's national airline, has cancelled all flights to Iran, Iraq, Amman Beirut Kuwait, Bahrain Doha Dammam Dubai Abu Dhabi Sharjah and Doha Dammam until April 13. Riyadh flights were cancelled up until March 24.

QATAR AIRWAYS

The airline said that it would only operate a limited number of flights until March 28.

SINGAPORE Airlines

Singapore Airlines announced that it would suspend flights between Singapore, Dubai and London Gatwick until April 30. It will also add services between Singapore, London Gatwick and Melbourne from March 29 to November 24 in order to accommodate a "higher demand".

TURKISH AIRLINES

Turkish Airlines has cancelled most of its flights to Middle East destinations through the end of the month.

SunExpress is a joint venture of Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa. It has canceled flights to Dubai and Bahrain up until the 23rd March.

WIZZ AIR

The low-cost carrier suspended flights from Europe to Israel and other destinations, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman, until the end of March. (Compiled by Josephine Mason and Jamie Freed; edited by Matt Scuffham and Christopher Cushing.

(source: Reuters)