Global airlines faced disruptions to flights on Monday after Iran’s missile and drone attacks on Israel further narrowed options for planes navigating between Europe and Asia.
While Israel, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon reopened their airspaces on Sunday, some routes continue to be affected.
Below airlines have provided an update:
CANCELLED/REROUTED
* Germany’s Lufthansa suspended its regular flights to and from Tel Aviv, Erbil and Amman up to and including Monday. Flights to Beirut and Tehran will remain suspended until at least Thursday.
KLM cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv until Tuesday, a spokesperson for the Dutch arm of Air France KLM said on Monday.
* Britain’s easyJet on Sunday paused, opens new tab operations to and from Tel Aviv. The carrier said in an emailed statement to Reuters it will temporarily pause operations to and from Tel Aviv until 21 April.
* Wizz Air said it had cancelled, opens new tab most of its flights to and from Tel Aviv on Saturday through Monday.
* Finnair suspended operations in Iranian airspace until further notice, which may cause longer flight times on flights from Doha. A spokesperson said the Finnish carrier will reroute over Egypt, resulting in delays of a “few minutes”.
* A SAS spokesperson said flights between Copenhagen and Bangkok fly partially over the region, and one flight had to reroute on the night between Saturday and Sunday.
* IAG-owned Iberia Express said on X social media it would cancel flights to Tel Aviv on Sunday and Monday.
* United Airlines cancelled Sunday’s planned flight from Newark to Tel Aviv, it said in an emailed statement to Reuters.
* Air Canada warned, opens new tab of long delays and cancellations on its Israel flights, and cancelled flights to Tel Aviv on Monday and Tuesday.
* Australia’s Qantas Airways said on Saturday it had temporarily rerouted flights between Perth and London.
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