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Middle East conflict forces flight cancellations

Middle East conflict leads to flight cancellations by major airlines. Stay updated with Bond.az for the latest information.

Michael Brown
ByMichael Brown- Senior Editor
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Middle Eastern carriers have ramped up capacity after severe disruption, while airlines outside the Gulf reroute flights between Europe and Asia away from major hubs in the region.

Aegean Airlines will resume flights to Tel Aviv from May 21. Flights to Dubai, Erbil and Baghdad are cancelled until late June/early July.

Aeroflot will resume flights to the UAE from June 1.

airBaltic has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv until June 28 and to Dubai until October 24.

Air Canada has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai until September 7.

Air Europa has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv until June 9.

Air France-KLM has suspended flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut and Dubai until early June, and to Riyadh until May 19. KLM has suspended flights to Riyadh, Dammam and Dubai until June 28.

Cathay Pacific has suspended flights to Dubai and Riyadh until June 30, and cargo services until May 31.

Delta has extended suspension of Atlanta-Tel Aviv route through November 30, and plans to resume New York-Tel Aviv on September 6.

El Al Israel Airlines has cancelled all flights to Dubai until May 31.

Finnair has cancelled Doha flights until July 2, and will restart Dubai flights in October.

IAG's British Airways is reducing Middle East flights, permanently dropping Jeddah. Iberia Express has cancelled Tel Aviv flights until May 31.

Japan Airlines has suspended Tokyo-Doha flights until June 30.

LOT has suspended flights to Tel Aviv until June 12, to Riyadh until June 30, and to Beirut until June 27.

Lufthansa Group: Austrian Airlines will restart Tel Aviv flights from June 1, while Lufthansa, SWISS and ITA Airways plan resumption in July. Brussels Airlines has suspended operations until October 24. Flights to Dubai are suspended until September 13.

Malaysia Airlines will resume limited services to Doha from July 2.

Norwegian Air has postponed planned launches of Tel Aviv and Beirut services to June 15.

Pegasus Airlines has cancelled flights to Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Dammam, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah until June 1.

Qantas is adding flights to Rome and Paris to meet demand.

Qatar Airways is expanding its network to over 150 destinations from June 16.

Royal Air Maroc has cancelled flights to Doha until June 30 and to Dubai until May 31.

Singapore Airlines has extended Singapore-Dubai suspension until August 2, while adding services to London and Melbourne.

SunExpress has cancelled flights to Dubai, Bahrain, Beirut and Erbil until June 30.

Wizz Air will resume flights to Tel Aviv on May 28, but flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman remain suspended until mid-September.

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