Khaberni - Airlines have witnessed several major changes to their flight schedules amid severe disruptions in air traffic due to military escalation between the United States, Israel, and Iran.
This has led many carriers to reroute or cancel their flights between Europe and Asia, avoiding passing through major airports and airspace in the Middle East region.
Here are the main updates:
Aegean Airlines
Aegean Airlines plans to resume its flights to Tel Aviv from Heraklion, Rhodes, and Larnaca on May 21, while continuing to cancel Thessaloniki–Tel Aviv flights until June 26. It will also resume flights to Riyadh and Amman on the same date, while continuing the cancellation of its flights to Dubai until June 29, and to Erbil and Baghdad until July 2.
Aeroflot
Aeroflot has announced its intention to resume flights to the Emirates starting June 1.
airBaltic
airBaltic has cancelled all its flights to Tel Aviv until June 28, and continued to extend the cancellation of its flights to Dubai until October 24.
Air Canada
Air Canada has suspended all its flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai until September 7.
Air Europa
Air Europa has cancelled its flights to Tel Aviv until June 9.
Air France – KLM
The Air France–KLM group has suspended Air France's flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Dubai until May 27, and to Riyadh until May 19, while KLM has suspended its flights to Riyadh and Dammam until June 28.
Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific has cancelled passenger flights to Dubai and Riyadh until June 30, in addition to cargo services until May 31, with a plan to resume operations later.
Delta
Delta Airlines has extended the cancellation of its flights between Atlanta and Tel Aviv until November 30, with some other flights postponed to unspecified or later dates.
El Al
El Al has announced the cancellation of all its flights to Dubai until May 31.
Finnair
Finnair has cancelled its flights to Doha until July 2, continuing to avoid several airspaces in the region, and not resuming flights to Dubai before October.



