Summary
Many airlines are canceling or limiting flights to the Middle East due to ongoing conflict in the region. This includes airlines like UAE carriers, Qatar Airways, and many others from around the world adjusting their flight schedules. Passengers are advised to check airline updates for the latest information on travel plans.
Key Facts
- Airlines are canceling flights to the Middle East because of regional conflict.
- UAE carriers are operating fewer flights due to partial airspace reopenings.
- Qatar Airways temporarily suspended flights tied to Qatari airspace closures.
- Airlines such as Aegean, airBaltic, Air Canada, Air France-KLM, and Delta have listed specific routes affected.
- Emirates operates a reduced schedule; Etihad Airways limits flights from Abu Dhabi.
- Carriers like Finnair, Flynas, and Turkish Airlines are avoiding certain airspaces.
- Lufthansa Group, IAG (British Airways), and Wizz Air have extended or announced new flight suspensions.