Airlines from around the world continued to suspend their flights to Israel and the region as the confrontation and mutual bombing between Tel Aviv and Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to escalate, which comes against the backdrop of the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip for a year.
The following is a list of airlines that have canceled or made modifications to their services to and from the region:
1- Greek Aegean Airlines
The Greek airline has canceled its flights to and from Beirut until October 31, and to and from Tel Aviv until October 6.
2- Algerian Airlines
The company has suspended its flights to and from Lebanon until further notice.
3- Air Baltic (Air Baltic)
Air Baltic in Latvia has canceled its flights to and from Tel Aviv until October 31.
4- Air Europe
The Spanish airline has canceled its flights to Tel Aviv until October 2.
5- Air France-KLM Group
On September 30, Air France suspended its flights from Paris to Tel Aviv and from Paris to Beirut until October 8.
KLM has canceled all flights to and from Tel Aviv until October 26.
Transavia, the low-cost airline unit of the Franco-Dutch group, has canceled flights to and from Tel Aviv until March 31, 2025, and flights to Amman and Beirut until November 3.
6- Air India
Air India has suspended its flights to and from Tel Aviv until further notice.
7- Bulgarian Airlines (Bulgaria Air)
The Bulgarian airline has canceled its flights to and from Israel until October 15.
8- Cathay Pacific
The Hong Kong-based airline has canceled all flights to Tel Aviv until March 27, 2025.
9- Delta Airlines
The American airline has suspended its flights between New York and Tel Aviv until December 31.
10- EasyJet
A spokesman for the British low-cost airline said that it suspended its flights to and from Tel Aviv last April, and will resume them on March 30, 2025.
11- Emirates Airlines
The UAE-owned company has canceled flights between Dubai and Beirut until October 8.
12- Flydubai
On September 30, the Emirates airline canceled its flights from Dubai to Beirut until October 7.
13- International Airlines (IAG)
British Airways, owned by International Airlines Group (IAG), announced in an email comment that it has canceled its flights to and from Tel Aviv until October 7.
Spanish low-cost airline Vueling, owned by IAG, has canceled its flights to Tel Aviv until January 12, 2025, with flights to Amman canceled until further notice.
14- Iran Air
A spokesman for Iran Air announced to local media, including the semi-official Tasnim news agency, on September 28 that all flights to Beirut had been canceled until further notice.
15- Iraqi Airways
The Iraqi Ministry of Transport announced on September 27 that Iraqi Airways, the country’s national carrier, had suspended its flights to and from Beirut until further notice.
16- ETA
Italian Airlines has extended the suspension of its flights to Tel Aviv until October 31.
17- Lot
The Polish airline said in an emailed comment on September 20 that it had suspended its flights to Lebanon until further notice.
18- Lufthansa Group
The German Airlines Group said that it has suspended all flights to Tel Aviv and Tehran until October 14, after which period the suspension of flights to Tehran will continue until October 26, in addition to the suspension of flights to Beirut until November 30.
Sun Express, a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa, suspended its flights to Beirut until December 17.
19- With a spy
The Turkish Airlines public relations official reported that flights to Beirut have been canceled until October 7.
20- Ryanair
Europe’s largest low-cost airline has canceled its flights to and from Tel Aviv until October 26 due to “operational restrictions.”
21- Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways has temporarily suspended its flights to and from Beirut until further notice.
22- Zond Air
The German company canceled all its flights between Berlin and Beirut and between Bremen and Beirut until October 31.
23- United Airlines
The Chicago-based airline has suspended flights to Tel Aviv for the foreseeable future for security reasons.
Warnings related to Lebanese airspace
Britain advised UK airlines not to enter Lebanese airspace from August 8 until November 4, citing “a potential risk to aviation from military activity.”