24 March – Global air travel remains severely disrupted, with many people still unable to travel as planned to destinations after the Iran war forced the closure of major Middle East hubs, including Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi.

Below are the latest flights, in alphabetical order:
Aegean Airlines
The largest airline in Greece canceled its flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut and Amman until April 22, and to Erbil and Baghdad until May 24. Flights to Dubai were canceled until April 19 and to Riyadh until April 18.
Airbaltic
Latvia’s Airbaltic said all flights to Tel Aviv were canceled until April 29. All flights to Dubai will remain canceled until October 24.
Air Canada
The Canadian airline has canceled all its flights to Tel Aviv until May 2 and to Dubai until March 28.
Air Europa
The Spanish airline has canceled all its flights to Tel Aviv until April 10.
KLM Air France
Air France canceled its flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut until March 28, and its flights to Dubai and Riyadh until March 24, in addition to a flight departing from Dubai on March 25.
KLM suspended its flights to Riyadh, Dammam and Dubai until May 17 and to Tel Aviv until April 11.
Cathay Pacific
Hong Kong Airlines has canceled all passenger flights to Dubai and Riyadh until May 31. To meet the increase in demand to Europe, it will operate three additional return flights to Paris and Zurich, and will provide additional seats on 13 existing flights to London in April.
Delta
The American airline canceled its flights between New York and Tel Aviv until May 31 and its Tel Aviv-New York flights until June 1. The restart of the Atlanta-Tel Aviv route has been postponed, with flights to Tel Aviv suspended until August 4 and from Tel Aviv until August 5.
Israeli Airlines
The Israeli airline said that operational restrictions prevent regular flights from Israel, except in rare exceptional cases, and that it is continuing its efforts to repatriate passengers. The airline also urged authorities to open Ramon Airport near Eilat.
Emirates Airlines
The Emirati airline said it is operating on a reduced flight schedule after the partial reopening of regional airspace.
Etihad Airways
The Emirates airline said it is operating a limited commercial flight schedule between Abu Dhabi and selected destinations.
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The Finnish airline canceled its flights to Dubai until March 29 and its Doha flights until July 2, while continuing to avoid the airspace of Iraq, Iran, Syria and Israel.
Flynas
Flynas Saudi Arabia extended the suspension of its flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Doha, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq and Syria until March 31.
IAG
British Airways, owned by IAG, extended the cancellation of its flights to Oman, Bahrain, Dubai and Tel Aviv until May 31 and to Doha until April 30, with the addition of flights to Bangkok and Singapore. Flights to Abu Dhabi remain suspended until later this year.
Indigo
The Indian airline has suspended its operations to Doha, Kuwait, Bahrain, Dammam, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah until March 28.
Jan Airlines
Japan Airlines suspended its scheduled flights between Tokyo and Doha until March 31 and Doha-Tokyo flights until April 1.
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The Polish airline said that all its flights to Dubai will be canceled until March 28 and to Tel Aviv until May 31. It also canceled its flights to Riyadh until April 30 and to Beirut from March 31 to April 30.
Lufthansa Group
The German airline group, which includes Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Swiss Airlines, Brussels Airlines and ETA Airways, suspended its flights to Tel Aviv until April 9, and to Beirut, Dubai, Amman, Erbil and Abu Dhabi until March 28. Flights to Tehran were suspended until April 30 and to Riyadh until April 5.
Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines has suspended all flights to Doha until March 28.
Norwegian Airlines
The low-cost airline postponed the scheduled launch of its services in Tel Aviv and Beirut to June 15, from April 1 and April 4, respectively. It canceled all flights to Dubai until April 8.
Pegasus
Turkish Pegasus Airlines has canceled its flights to Iran, Iraq, Oman, Beirut, Kuwait, Bahrain, Doha, Dammam, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah until April 13. Flights to Riyadh have been canceled until March 24.
Qatar Airways
The carrier said it will operate a limited number of flights until March 28.
Singur Airlines
Singapore Airlines said it will extend the suspension of its flights between Singapore and Dubai until April 30, and add services between Singapore and London Gatwick from March 31 to October 24, and on the Singapore-Melbourne route from March 29 to October 24, to meet the increasing demand.
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines canceled most of its flights to the Middle East until the end of March. SunExpress, its joint venture with Lufthansa, has canceled flights to Dubai and Bahrain until March 23.
Vietnam Airlines
Vietnam’s national carrier has planned to cancel 23 flights per week across several domestic routes starting in April.
Waze Air
The low-cost airline suspended its flights to Israel until March 29, and to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Amman and Jeddah, major European destinations, until mid-September.
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