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Airline cancellations in response to Middle East conflict

Middle Eastern carriers increased capacity following the disruption caused by the Iran War, while airlines outside of the Gulf have rerouted flights between Europe and Asia away from major hubs within the region.

The latest flight information is listed below alphabetically:

AEGEAN AIRLINES

On May 21, Greece's biggest carrier will resume flights from Heraklion to Tel Aviv, as well as Rhodes and Larnaca. Thessaloniki-Tel Aviv flights are cancelled up until June 26.

Flights will resume to Beirut, Riyadh, and Amman on May 12. Flights from Dubai to Erbil and Baghdad will be cancelled until July 2, while flights to Dubai until June 29 are still in effect.

AIRBALTIC Latvian airline airBaltic has announced that flights to Tel Aviv are cancelled until 28 June. Dubai flights are cancelled until 24 October.

AIR CANADA

The Canadian carrier has canceled flights to Tel Aviv, Dubai and Abu Dhabi until September 7.

AIR EUROPA

Spanish Airlines has cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv till May 31.

Air France-KLM Air France suspended flights to Riyadh, Riyadh and Dubai until the 20th of May.

KLM suspends flights to Riyadh, Dammam and Dubai until the 22nd of June.

CATHAY PACIFIC

Hong Kong Airlines has suspended its flights to Dubai, Riyadh and cargo services to Dubai, Riyadh and Dubai until June 30, and May 31, respectively. The airline plans to continue operating?all scheduled flight beyond June.

The U.S. carrier plans to resume New York JFK-Tel Aviv service on September 6 and has extended the suspension of Atlanta-Tel Aviv services through November 30, 2018. The launch of the Boston-Tel Aviv route that was scheduled for late October has been postponed until further notice.

EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES

From April 27, the Israeli carrier will be operating flights to around 40 active gateways. Until May 31, all flights to Dubai have been cancelled.

Emirates Airlines, the UAE's national airline, has announced that it now operates to 137 destinations.

ETIHAD Airways The United Arab Emirates carrier announced that it operates a commercial flight schedule from Abu Dhabi to around 80 destinations.

FINNAIR The Finnish airline has cancelled all Doha flights up until July 2. It continues to avoid the airspace of Iraq, Iran Syria and Israel. The airline will not resume Dubai flights until October.

British Airways, owned by IAG, will reduce flights to the Middle East once services resume. Jeddah is no longer a destination and it will be permanently removed.

From July, it plans to reduce the number of flights to Dubai, Doha, and Tel Aviv from two daily flights to just one. Riyadh will be reduced from two daily flights down to just one starting in mid-May. The changes will apply until the end of the summer season on October 24. One Dubai service will restart on October 16.

Iberia Express, the Spanish low-cost carrier of IAG, has cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv until May 31.

JAPAN AIRLINES

Japan Airlines has suspended its scheduled Tokyo-Doha and Doha-Tokyo flight until May 31, and Doha-Tokyo until June 1.

LOT, the Polish airline, has suspended its flights to Tel Aviv up until May 31. The airline also cancelled flights from March 31 through May 30 to Beirut and Riyadh. LOT will operate its winter route from Dubai to Riyadh in October.

LUFTHANSA GROUP Lufthansa has suspended flights from Tel Aviv to Dubai until July 11 and Swiss, Austrian Airlines Brussels Airlines, and Edelweiss until May 31. Amman, Beirut Dammam Riyadh Erbil Muscat and Tehran flights are suspended until 24 October. Eurowings, a low-cost airline, has suspended flights from Tel Aviv to June 22, Beirut to June 12, Erbil to June 22, Dubai to Abu Dhabi and Amman to October 24.

ITA Airways has extended the suspension of flights from Tel?Aviv to Riyadh, Dubai and Riyadh until May 31.

MALAYSIA Airlines will resume limited service to Doha on June 2.

NORWEGIAN AIR

Low-cost airline, AirAsia, has delayed the launch of its Tel Aviv and Beirut services until June 15, 2019.

PEGASUS

Pegasus Airlines, Turkey's national airline, has cancelled all flights to Iran, Iraq, Amman Beirut Kuwait, Bahrain Doha Dammam Riyadh Dubai Abu Dhabi Sharjah and Abu Dhabi until June 1.

QANTAS, Australia's flag-carrier, is increasing flights to Rome and Paris in response to a surge in demand for European destinations. The number of flights to Paris is increasing to five return flight?per week, up from three. Perth-Singapore will also increase from daily service to ten a week. A new schedule will be implemented gradually for flights starting in mid-April. It will run until late July.

QATAR AIRWAYS

It said that it would resume passenger flights from Baghdad to Basra, Erbil and Baghdad airports in Iraq on May 10. The airline said that it will expand its international flight network from June 16 to more than 150 destinations.

ROYAL MAROC

The Moroccan airline said that flights to Doha and Dubai were cancelled until the end of June.

SINGAPORE Airlines

In response to increased demand, the carrier has extended its Singapore-Dubai suspension until May 31 and added services on the Singapore-London Gatwick route from late March until 24 October.

SunExpress, Turkish Airlines joint venture with Lufthansa has cancelled flights from Dubai to June 7.

WIZZ AIR

Low-cost carrier suspends flights from Europe to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman until mid-September. All flights to Medina are suspended indefinitely. (Compiled by Josephine Mason and Jamie Freed. Elviira Lioma, Tiago Branao, Agnieszka Oenska, Bernadette HOG, BoleslawLASOCKI, Romolo TOSIANI. Rod Nickel, Lisa Shumaker Jonathan Ananda Matt Scuffham, Alexander Smith and Rod Nickel edited the book.

(source: Reuters)