Full list of every flight cancellation and delay as war in the Middle East causes travel chaos
Major Middle Eastern hubs including Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi were forced to close for some time when the situation first erupted.
Now, global air travel is still experiencing chaos with carriers cancelling flights to the region several months ahead.
Read below to find out the latest flight updates for airlines across the world.

Cathay Pacific is one of many airlines to cancel routes to various hubs in the region, and has increased flights to European spots to meet demand
Aegean Airlines
Airbaltic
Based in Latvia, the airline has cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv until May 31. Routes to Dubai have been slashed until October 24.
Air Canada
The Canadian carrier has canceled all flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai until September 7.
Air Europa
All flights to Tel Aviv with the the Spanish airline are cancelled until May 3.
Air France-KLM
Air France has suspended its Tel Aviv, Beirut, Dubai and Riyadh flights until April 19.
Meanwhile, KLM has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv, Riyadh, Dammam and Dubai until May 17.
Cathay Pacific
Based in Hong Kong, the carrier has cut passenger flights to Dubai and Riyadh until May 31.
Due to an increase in demand for trips to Europe, Cathay Pacific will operate extra passenger flights to London, Paris and Zurich in April.

The UAE airline has said it is operating a reduced flight schedule following a partial reopening of regional airspace
Delta
Delta has suspended its New York-Tel Aviv flights and delayed the restart of its Atlanta-Tel Aviv route until September 5.
The airline had planned to launch a Boston to Tel Aviv route in late October but this has now been delayed until further notice.
El Al Israel Airlines
The carrier has cancelled departing flights from Israel, as well as return flights. It is currently operating a limited number of flights to several key destinations.
Emirates
The UAE airline has said it is operating a reduced flight schedule following a partial reopening of regional airspace.
Etihad Airways
Finnair
The Finnish airline has slashed its Doha flights until July 2, and is continuing to avoid the airspace of Iraq, Iran, Syria and Israel.
It plans to restart its Dubai flights in October.
Flynas
The Saudi budget airline has suspended flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Doha, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq and Syria until April 15.
IAG
The airline has extended cancellations of flights to Amman, Bahrain, Dubai and Tel Aviv until May 31 and to Doha until April 30. Flights to Abu Dhabi remain suspended until later this year.
It has added flights to Bangkok, Singapore and Maldives until April.
Also, a third daily flight between London and Mumbai will run in May.
IAG's low-cost airline, Iberia Express, has cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv until May 31.
Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines has suspended scheduled Tokyo-Doha flights until April 10 and Doha-Tokyo flights until April 11.
LOT
The Polish airline has suspended all its flights to Tel Aviv until May 31. It has also cancelled flights to Riyadh until June 30 and to Beirut from March 31 to May 30. The airline plans to operate its winter route to Dubai in October.

The Saudi budget airline has suspended flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Doha, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq and Syria until April 15
Lufthansa Group
Several carriers in the group including Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, ITA Airways and Edelweiss have cancelled flights to Dubai and Tel Aviv until May 31.
They have also scrapped routes to Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Dammam, Riyadh, Erbil, Muscat and Tehran until October 24.
Lufthansa Cargo is the same, except for the Tel Aviv suspension, which will last through April 30.
Low-cost carrier Eurowings plans to suspend flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut and Erbil through April 30 and to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman through October 24.
Malaysia Airlines
The Malaysian carrier has suspended all flights to Doha until June 14.
Norwegian Air
The low-cost airline has pushed back planned launches of its Tel Aviv and Beirut services to June 15, from April 1 and April 4, respectively.
It has cancelled all Dubai flights for the remainder of the winter season through April 8.
Pegasus
Turkey's Pegasus Airlines has cancelled its Iran, Iraq, Amman, Beirut, Kuwait, Bahrain, Doha, Dammam, Riyadh, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah flights until May 1.
Qantas
To meet the soaring demand for European routes, Australia's flag carrier is adding flights to Rome and Paris.
Flights to Paris will increase to five return flights per week from three and the Perth-Singapore service will increase from daily to 10 flights per week.
An updated schedule will come into effect progressively for flights from mid-April and run until late July.
Qatar Airways
The carrier is set to gradually increase flights to and from Doha, to more than 120 destinations, by mid-May.

To meet the soaring demand for European routes, Australia's flag carrier is adding flights to Rome and Paris
Singapore Airlines
The carrier has extended the suspension of its Singapore-Dubai flights until May 31, while adding services on the Singapore-London Gatwick and Singapore-Melbourne routes from late March until October 24 to meet higher demand.
Skybus
Skybus has cancelled flights between Cornwall and London due to the 'huge rise in the cost of fuel following the war in the Gulf,' managing director Jonathan Hinkles told the BBC.
The last flight was set to operate today, April 2. Any customers who have flights on the route booked for the future will be refunded.
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines has cancelled most Middle East flights until the end of March.
SunExpress, its joint venture with Lufthansa, has suspended flights to Dubai until April 6 and to Bahrain until April 30.
Wizz Air
The budget carrier has suspended flights to Israel until April 13, and to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman from mainland European destinations until mid-September.
All flights to Medina have been suspended indefinitely.