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

Some airlines have maintained their suspensions, while others are increasing the number of flights they offer to certain parts of the Middle East following the conflict caused by the U.S.-Israeli?strikes against Iran.

Here is an alphabetical update on the status of flights.

AEGEAN AIRLINES

The largest airline in Greece has cancelled flights to Dubai and Erbil until September 30.

AIRBALTIC

The cancellation of flights to Dubai is effective until October 24.

AIR CANADA

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

AIR FRANCE-KLM

Air France suspends its Beirut flights from August 2 to August 2.

KLM has suspended its flights to Riyadh and Dubai until the 15th of July, according to a website statement.

CATHAY PACIFIC

Hong Kong Airlines has delayed the return of passenger and freight services to Middle East. The resumption of passenger flights to Dubai and Riyadh has been pushed back until October 25 and 26. The original August 1 date for the Riyadh Freight service has been pushed back.

The U.S. airline has suspended service for the Atlanta-Tel Aviv routes until December 18. The airline plans to resume New York JFK-Tel Aviv flights starting September 6. Meanwhile, the Boston-Tel Aviv flight, originally scheduled for late October, will now be delayed.

FINNAIR

It has canceled its Doha flights up to October 2 and continues to avoid the airspaces 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 its flights from?Riyadh to August 8 and from?Doha to August 1. Flights from Dubai, Tel Aviv and Bahrain to Amman and Amman will be suspended until the end the summer season. They are expected to resume on 25 October.

When the airline resumes its services, it plans to reduce flights to Dubai, Doha and Riyadh to just one flight per day, while removing Jeddah from their list of destinations.

JAPAN AIRLINES

Japan Airlines has suspended its scheduled Tokyo-Doha and Doha-Tokyo flight until September 1;

The Polish airline will begin operating its winter route from Dubai in October, and resume its operations to Beirut during the summer of 2027.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

SWISS delayed the return of flights to Tel Aviv till August and Brussels Airlines suspended its operations until 24 October.

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.

Eurowings, the low-cost airline, expects to resume flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut, Erbil and other Middle East destinations this autumn.

ITA Airways also extended its suspension of flights to Riyadh to July 31 - and to Dubai to October 24 - for operational reasons.

NORWEGIAN AIR

Low-cost carrier has delayed the launch of its Tel Aviv and Beirut flights indefinitely. No new dates have been set.

SINGAPORE Airlines

In response to increased demand, the carrier has extended its Singapore-Dubai suspension until October 24. It also added services on Singapore-London Gatwick and Singapore-Melbourne routes between late March and October 24.

TURKISH AIRLINES

SunExpress, Turkish Airlines joint venture with Lufthansa plans to resume Antalya - Dubai route later on the 15th of July.

WIZZ AIR

Since mid-September, the low-cost carrier has suspended its flights from Europe to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman. (Compiled by Josephine Mason and Jamie Freed; edited by Louise Heavens, Jan Harvey, Philippe Fletcher, Matt Scuffham, Tiago Branao, Agnieszka Olesska, Bernadette HOG, Boleslaw LaSocki, Alexander Klyve Gudbrandsen, Romolo tosiani, and Julie Zhu)

(source: Reuters)