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There are some flights to the Middle East that have resumed but there is still disruption.

Some airlines have resumed flights to certain parts of the Middle East, as diplomatic efforts intensify to resolve the conflict that erupted after the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. However, many carriers continue to suspend their flights, causing global travel disruptions.

Below is an alphabetical update of the flight statuses for airlines.

AEGEAN AIRLINES

Thessaloniki-Tel 'Aviv flights were cancelled by Greece's biggest carrier until 26 June. Flights from Thessaloniki to Tel 'Aviv have been canceled until June 26.

AIRBALTIC

AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, has canceled flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai until the 28th of June.

AIR CANADA

Canadian Airlines has canceled flights to Tel Aviv, Dubai and Abu Dhabi until October 24.

AIR EUROPA

Spanish Airlines has canceled flights to Tel Aviv from June 28 until now.

Air France-KLM has suspended flights from Tel Aviv to Dubai until June 30, and flights between Beirut and Beirut up until July 5.

KLM has suspended flights from Riyadh to Dammam, Dubai and Dammam until August 9.

CATHAY PACIFIC

Hong Kong Airlines has suspended its flights to Dubai and Riyadh until August 31.

The U.S. carrier suspended service for the Atlanta-Tel Aviv routes until December 18, 2018. The airline plans to resume New York JFK-Tel Aviv flights starting September 6.

FINNAIR

It has canceled its Doha flights up to October 2 and continues to avoid the airspace of Iraq, Iran Syria, and Israel. The airline will resume its Dubai flights in October, which are only operated during the winter.

British Airways, owned by IAG, delayed the return of flights to Doha and Riyadh till August 1. Flights from Amman, Bahrain, Amman, Dubai, Tel Aviv and Dubai are suspended until the end the summer season. They are expected to resume on October 25, 2010. When the flights resume, it plans to reduce services to Dubai and Doha to just one flight per day, and drop Jeddah from its list of destinations.

JAPAN AIRLINES

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

Polish Airlines has suspended flights to Riyadh from June 30. LOT will begin operating its winter route from Dubai in October, and resume its Beirut operations as part of its Summer 2027 schedule.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

Lufthansa has announced that it will resume Tel Aviv flights as soon as July 1, and ITA Airways has confirmed they will resume them on July 1. SWISS delayed the return of flights until August, while Brussels Airlines suspended its operations until October 24.

The suspension of Dubai flights by SWISS and Lufthansa will continue until September 13th.

Lufthansa and SWISS have suspended flights from Abu Dhabi to Amman, Beirut Dammam, Riyadh Erbil Muscat and Tehran until October 24.

Eurowings, a low-cost carrier, has suspended its flights to Tel Aviv and Erbil through June 30, and to Dubai and Abu Dhabi until October 24.

ITA Airways also extended its suspension of flights to Riyadh and Dubai until October 24, for operational reasons.

MALAYSIA AIRLINES

From July 2, the Malaysian airline will resume limited service to Doha.

NORWEGIAN AIR

Low-cost carrier has delayed the launch of Tel Aviv and Beirut indefinitely and no new start dates have been determined.

ROYAL MAROC

Moroccan airline announced that flights to Doha have been cancelled until 30 June.

SINGAPORE Airlines

In response to a?higher level of demand, the carrier has extended its Singapore-Dubai suspension until August 2. It also added services on Singapore-London Gatwick?and Singapore-Melbourne routes from late March through October 24.

TURKISH AIRLINES

SunExpress, Turkish Airlines joint venture with Lufthansa has cancelled flights to Dubai until June 30, and to Bahrain, Beirut, and Erbil up until July 14.

WIZZ AIR

Low-cost airlines have suspended flights from Europe to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman until mid-September. (Compiled by Josephine Mason and Jamie Freed. Elviira Louma, Tiago Branao, Agnieszka Olesska, Bernadette HOG, Alexander Klyve Gudbrandsen, Romolo TOSIANI, and Bernadette HOG. Matt Scuffham and Alexander Smith edited by Milla Nissi -Prussak. Jonathan Ananda. Joe Bavier. Sanjeev miglani. Louise Heavens.

(source: Reuters)