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After the Iran crisis, airlines gradually resume Middle East service.

After the U.S.-Israeli strike on Iran, more airlines are returning flights to the Middle East. However, major carriers are still 'cautious' and many routes will remain suspended until the fall.

KEY POINTS

The airlines have mostly resumed service through some parts of the Gulf but flights to Israel and Lebanon, as well as other destinations, remain disrupted.

Dubai and Tel Aviv remain among the most affected destinations. Several European and Asian airlines have extended suspensions until October or even later.

The Lufthansa Group remains one of the most cautious operators. Several airlines within the group have maintained?suspensions? to destinations such as Dubai, Riyadh and Beirut through late October.

British Airways, Air France KLM, Air Canada and Wizz Air all extended their suspensions of Middle East routes.

Several airlines that had previously stopped services are slowly returning. Cathay Pacific will resume Dubai and Riyadh flight service from September. Some SunExpress routes are already back in operation.

AIRLINES WITH EXTENDED SUSPENsions

Lufthansa Group suspends multiple Middle East destinations through October 24 on Lufthansa and SWISS as well as Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines ITA Airways, Brussels Airlines, SWISS

IAG/British Airways: Dubai Tel Aviv Bahrain Amman services suspended until October 25. Reduced frequencies planned when services resume.

Singapore Airlines suspends flights to Dubai until October 24. Wizz Air suspends services to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman from Europe until mid-September.

Air Canada suspends services to Tel Aviv and Dubai until October 24.

AIRLINES MOVE TOWARD RESUMPTION

Cathay Pacific: Plans to resume Dubai and Riyadh flights from September 1.

Turkish Airlines/SunExpress: Restoring routes to Dubai?and Beirut gradually.

Air France to resume Beirut flights on Aug. 2

(source: Reuters)