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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

Dubai, Middle East travel warning: Have airlines resumed flight operations?

Iran deal has been signed by U. S President Donald Trump to reopen Strait of Hormuz. Now flying in and out of that region is under scanner. Some airlines are restoring flights to parts of the Middle East, but many carriers have ​kept suspensions in place, continuing to disrupt global travel. The conflict that followed U.S. and ​Israeli strikes on Iran has impacted global travel ​to the ​region, which is both a busy destination ⁠and transit hub, for months.

Britain on Thursday said it was no longer advising against non-essential travel to some Gulf states including the United Arab ‌Emirates, ⁠Qatar and ⁠Kuwait, after the United States and Iran reached an interim agreementthis ​week to end their war. In late February and early March ​Britain had issued warnings against non-essential travel to the region after the U.S. and Israel launched strikes against ​Iran and Iran then fired missiles at ⁠Gulf states.

DELTA

The U.S. ​carrier has suspended services for the Atlanta-Tel Aviv route through December 18. It plans to resume New York-JFK to Tel Aviv flights on September 6, while the launch of its Boston-Tel Aviv route, planned for late October, has been delayed until further notice.

AIR CANADA

The Canadian carrier has cancelled flights to Tel ‌Aviv and Dubai until October ⁠24.

AEGEAN AIRLINES

Greece's largest carrier cancelled flights from Thessaloniki to Tel Aviv until June 26. Flights to Dubai are cancelled until August 31, and to Erbil and Baghdad until September 30.

AIRBALTIC

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

AIR EUROPA

The ⁠Spanish airline has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv until June 28.

AIR FRANCE-KLM Air France has suspended its Tel Aviv flights until June 23, to Beirut until June 24 and to Dubai until ​June 30.

KLM suspended flights to Riyadh, Dammam and Dubai until August 9.

CATHAY PACIFIC

The Hong Kong airline has suspended flights to Dubai and Riyadh until August 31.

FINNAIR

The Finnish carrier has cancelled its Doha flights until October ​2, while continuing to avoid the airspace of Iraq, Iran, Syria and Israel. It will ⁠restart Dubai flights, ‌which it operates only in the winter season, in October.

IAG

IAG-owned British Airways delayed the resumption of its flights to Doha ​until August 1 and ​to Riyadh until August 8. Flights to Dubai, Tel Aviv, Bahrain and Amman are paused until the end of ⁠the summer season and are scheduled to resume on October 25. It plans to reduce ​services to Dubai, Doha, Riyadh and Tel Aviv to one daily flight when they resume, while dropping Jeddah ​as a destination.

JAPAN AIRLINES

Japan Airlines has suspended scheduled Tokyo-Doha flights until August 31 and Doha-Tokyo flights until September 1.

LOT

The Polish airline has cancelled flights to Riyadh until June 30 and to Beirut until June 27. LOT plans to operate its winter route to Dubai from October.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

Lufthansa plans to resume flights to Tel Aviv as early as July 1, while ITA Airways confirmed it would resume them from July 1. SWISS postponed the resumption of flights until August and Brussels Airlines suspended operations until October 24.

Lufthansa, SWISS and ITA Airways will continue their suspension of Dubai flights until September 13.

Lufthansa, ‌SWISS, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines suspended flights to Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Dammam, Riyadh, Erbil, Muscat and Tehran until October 24.

Low-cost carrier Eurowings suspended flights to Tel Aviv until July 9, to Beirut and Erbil until June 30 and ​to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and ​Amman until October 24.

ITA Airways has ⁠also extended the suspension of its flights to Riyadh until July 31.

MALAYSIA AIRLINES

The Malaysian carrier will resume limited services to Doha from July 2.

NORWEGIAN AIR

The low-cost airline has pushed back planned launches of its Tel Aviv and Beirut services indefinitely, and no new start dates have been decided.

ROYAL AIR MAROC

The ​Moroccan carrier said flights to Doha were cancelled until June 30.

SINGAPORE AIRLINES

The carrier extended its Singapore-Dubai flight suspension until August 2, while adding services on the Singapore-London Gatwick and Singapore-Melbourne routes from late March until October 24 to meet higher demand.

TURKISH AIRLINES

SunExpress, Turkish Airlines' joint venture with Lufthansa, has cancelled flights to Dubai until June 30 and to Bahrain, Beirut and Erbil until July 14.

WIZZ AIR

The low-cost airline suspended flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman from mainland European destinations until mid-September.

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