Flights across the Middle East Canceled following US, Israeli attacks on Iran

Global airlines cancelled flights across the Middle East on Saturday, as the United States and Israel launched air strikes against Iran, placing the region in a new conflict. The airspace over Iran and Iraq was empty Saturday morning, maps showed by the Flightdar24 flight service, writes [...]
The airspace over Iran and Iraq was empty Saturday morning, maps from the Flightdar24 flight tracking service showed, Reuters writes.
Air France canceled flights to and from Tel Aviv to Israel and Beirut on Saturday. The Dutch branch of Air France - KLM postponed its Amsterdam service - Tell Aviv, canceling scheduled flight for Saturday.
Only one flight to Tel Aviv was scheduled for Saturday.
INDIGO airline said it was monitoring regional updates.
Japan Airlines has cancelled a flight from Tokyo Haneda to Doha on Saturday and a return flight on March 1st.
German airline UWFTHANS suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv to Israel, Beirut in Lebanon and Oman until March 7th and flights to and from Dubai on Saturday and Sunday.
They also said they would not open Israeli, Lebanese, Jordanian, Iraqi and Iranian airspace until 7 March.
Virginia Atlantic said it would temporarily avoid Iraqi airspace, resulting in some predetermined redirection of its flights and cancelled its service from Heathrow to Dubai on Saturday.
airline W ISZ AIR stopped flights to and from Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman with immediate effect until March 7th.
She added that operational decisions will continue to be revised and the schedule of flights can be adjusted as the situation evolves.












