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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 war in Iran, which forced major Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi to close.

The latest news on flights is listed alphabetically below:

AEGEAN AIRLINES

Greece's largest airline has cancelled flights from Tel Aviv to Beirut, Amman and Erbil until May 24, and Baghdad to Baghdad and Erbil until April 22. Dubai flights have been canceled until?April 19, and Riyadh flights until April 18.

AIRBALTIC

AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, said that all flights to Tel 'Aviv were cancelled until April 29, 2019. All flights to Dubai are cancelled until October 24,

AIR CANADA

All flights from Canada to Tel Aviv and Dubai have been cancelled until the end of March.

AIR EUROPA

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

AIR FRANCE KLM

Air France has cancelled Tel Aviv, Beirut and Dubai flights until April 4, and Riyadh and Dubai flights until March 31. They have also cancelled an April 1 departure out of Dubai.

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

CATHAY PACIFIC

Hong Kong Airlines has cancelled all flights to Dubai and Riyadh up until May 31. In order to meet the increased demand for flights to Europe, Hong Kong Airlines will be operating three additional return flights from Paris and Zurich and adding seats to 13 existing London flights in April.

The U.S. The?U.S. Atlanta-Tel Aviv flights have been delayed until August 4, and Tel Aviv-New York flights until August 5.

EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES

The Israeli carrier will only operate 15 flights outbound per day. Each flight is limited to 50 passengers. It will also fly to a few key destinations.

EMIRATES

The UAE airline announced that it would operate a?reduced flight schedule as a result of a partial opening of regional airspace.

ETIHAD AERWAYS

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

FINNAIR

The Finnish airline has cancelled all flights to Dubai until March 29, and Doha until July 2. It continues to avoid the airspace over Iraq, Iran and Syria.

FLYNAS

Flynas, a Saudi low-cost 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 to Amman and Bahrain 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

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

JAPAN AIRLINES

Japan Airlines has suspended its scheduled Tokyo-Doha and Doha to Tokyo flights until April 1;

All flights from Tel Aviv to Dubai have been cancelled, according to the Polish airline. The airline has also cancelled flights from Riyadh to Beirut and from March 31 to May 30.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

Lufthansa has suspended all flights to Dubai, Tel Aviv, Abu Dhabi, Amman and Beirut until May 31. Lufthansa Cargo will be the same except for Tel Aviv, which is suspended until April 30. Eurowings, a low-cost carrier, plans to suspend flights to Tel Aviv through April 30, and to Dubai Abu Dhabi, Amman and Erbil until October 24.

MALAYSIA AIRLINES

Malaysia Airlines has suspended all flights from Doha to April 15th.

NORWEGIAN AIR

Low-cost carrier has delayed the launch of Tel Aviv services from April 1, to April 4 respectively. All Dubai flights have been cancelled through April 8.

PEGASUS

Pegasus Airlines, Turkey, has cancelled all flights to Iran, Iraq, Amman and Beirut. They have also cancelled flights to Kuwait, Bahrain, Doha Dammam, Dubai Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Doha and Dammam. Pegasus Airlines has cancelled flights to Riyadh until April 1.

QATAR AIRWAYS

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

SINGAPORE Airlines

In response to increased demand, the carrier has extended the suspension of Singapore-Dubai flights through April 30. It also added services on the Singapore-London Gatwick route and the Singapore-Melbourne route from late March until the 24th October.

TURKISH AIRLINES

Turkish Airlines has cancelled the majority of Middle East flights up until March 31. SunExpress, a joint venture between Lufthansa and SunExpress has cancelled flights from Dubai to Bahrain to April 30.

WIZZ AIR

The low-cost carrier has suspended flights from Europe to Israel and other destinations in the Middle East until March 29. Flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman will be available until mid-September. (Compiled by Josephine Mason and Jamie Freed; edited by Matt Scuffham and Mill Nissi Prussak.

(source: Reuters)