Published : 12 Jun 2026, 10:43 PM
Airlines are gradually restoring some flights to West Asia as regional carriers rebuild schedules after war-related disruption, though the conflict continues to disrupt wider traffic flows.
West Asian airlines have added capacity after severe disruption linked to the Iran war, while many carriers outside the Gulf are still diverting Europe-Asia flights to avoid the region.
Below is the latest on flights, in alphabetical order:
AEGEAN AIRLINES
Greece's largest carrier cancelled flights from Thessaloniki to Tel Aviv until Jun 26. Flights to Dubai are cancelled until Aug 31, and to Erbil and Baghdad until Sept 30.
AIRBALTIC
Latvia's airBaltic has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv until Jun 28 and flights to Dubai until Oct 24.
AIR CANADA
The Canadian carrier has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai until Oct 24.
AIR EUROPA
The Spanish airline has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv until Jun 28.
AIR FRANCE-KLM
Air France has suspended its Tel Aviv flights until Jun 21, and flights to Beirut and Dubai until Jun 24.
KLM suspended flights to Riyadh and Dammam until Jul 26 and to Dubai until Aug 2.
CATHAY PACIFIC
The Hong Kong airline has suspended flights to Dubai and Riyadh until Aug 31.
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 Sept 6, while the launch of its Boston-Tel Aviv route, planned for late October, has been delayed until further notice.
FINNAIR
The Finnish carrier has cancelled its Doha flights until Oct 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 Aug 1 and to Riyadh until Aug 8. Flights to Dubai, Tel Aviv, Bahrain and Amman are paused until the end of the summer season and are scheduled to resume on Oct 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 Jul 31 and Doha-Tokyo flights until Aug 1.
LOT
The Polish airline has cancelled flights to Riyadh until Jun 30 and to Beirut until Jun 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 Jul 1, while ITA Airways confirmed it would resume them from Jul 1. SWISS postponed the resumption of flights until August and Brussels Airlines suspended operations until Oct 24.
Lufthansa, SWISS and ITA Airways will continue their suspension of Dubai flights until Sept 13.
Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines suspended flights to Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Dammam, Riyadh, Erbil, Muscat and Tehran until Oct 24.
Low-cost carrier Eurowings suspended flights to Tel Aviv until Jul 9, to Beirut until Jul 17, to Erbil until Jun 22 and to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman until Oct 24.
ITA Airways has also extended the suspension of its flights to Riyadh until Jun 30.
MALAYSIA AIRLINES
The Malaysian carrier will resume limited services to Doha from Jul 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.
QANTAS
Australia's flag carrier is adding flights to Rome and Paris to meet an upswing in demand for European routes. Flights to Paris will increase to five return flights per week from three and the Perth-Singapore service will increase from daily to 10 a week. An updated schedule will come into effect progressively for flights from mid-April and run until late July.
ROYAL AIR MAROC
The Moroccan carrier said flights to Doha were cancelled until Jun 30.
SINGAPORE AIRLINES
The carrier extended its Singapore-Dubai flight suspension until Aug 2, while adding services on the Singapore-London Gatwick and Singapore-Melbourne routes from late March until Oct 24 to meet higher demand.
TURKISH AIRLINES
SunExpress, Turkish Airlines' joint venture with Lufthansa, has cancelled flights to Dubai until Jun 30 and to Bahrain, Beirut and Erbil until Jul 14.
WIZZ AIR
The low-cost airline suspended flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman from mainland European destinations until mid-September.