Recent airspace closures and rising tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the United States have forced many global airlines to cancel or suspend flights to parts of the Middle East, including Israel, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Gulf hubs.
Airlines that have Cancelled or Suspended Flights to the Region
Based on current reports, the following airlines have halted or disrupted services:
- Air France – Cancelled flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut.
- Air India – Suspended flights to the Middle East due to security concerns.
- British Airways – Cancelled flights to Tel Aviv and Bahrain and halted service to Amman temporarily.
- Iberia Express – Cancelled flights to Tel Aviv.
- IndiGo – Suspended Middle East flights amid the conflict.
- Japan Airlines – Cancelled Tokyo–Doha flights and return services.
- LOT Polish Airlines – Turned back a Warsaw–Dubai flight mid-journey.
- Lufthansa – Suspended flights to Israel, Lebanon, Oman, and Dubai temporarily.
- Norwegian Air – Cancelled or rerouted some regional flights.
- Turkish Airlines – Suspended flights to several countries, including Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.
- Virgin Atlantic – Cancelled some services (e.g., London–Dubai) and rerouted flights to avoid conflict zones.
- Qatar Airways – Temporarily halted flights due to Qatari airspace closure.
- Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) – Cancelled or rerouted some services in the region.
- Wizz Air – Suspended flights to Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman until early March.
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