16/6/2025–|Last update: 19:15 (Mecca time)
The effects of mutual attacks between Israel and Iran have continued widely on air traffic in the region, which is clear with the decisions of airlines regarding the continuation of their flights.
The following are the airlines that have canceled their flights from and to the region:
Greek Aegean Age
The company canceled all its flights from Tel Aviv and to it, including the early morning trip until July 12, in addition to all its flights from Beirut, Amman and Erbil to and to it until the morning of June 28.
Air Palk
The airline from Latvia said it has canceled its flights from Tel Aviv and to it until June 23.
Erflot
The Russian company said it had canceled its flights between Moscow Tehran, and changed other paths that pass through The Middle East After the Israeli strikes on Iran.
Air Europa
The Spanish airline said it had canceled its flights from Tel Aviv and to it until July 31.
Air France-KLM
Air France said that she had suspended her trips from Tel Aviv and to her until further notice.
KLM announced that it had canceled all its flights from Tel Aviv and to it until the first of July, at the very least, and added that some flights are from an airport BeirutAnd to him and his cross, may be broken.

Trance Corporation
Tranavia said it had canceled trips from Tel Aviv, Amman and Beirut to and to June.
Air India
Air India announced that many flights were transferred or returned to the cities that took off.
Arkia
The Israeli airline, Arkia, announced that it had canceled all its flights until June 21.
Bluebard Iris
The Greek company Bluebard Iris said it had canceled all its flights from Israel and to it from 13 to 21 June (complete) and stopped reservations for trips between 22 and 30 June until the security situation became clear.
Delta Airlines
The American airline Delta Airlines said on its website that traveling from and to Tel Aviv may be affected from June 12 to August 31.

The Israeli Air Company
The Israeli Airlines announced the cancellation of its entire flight schedule for Al -Al and Al -Sundour, until Thursday, June 19.
Israel Air
The Israeli airline announced the cancellation of all its flights from Israel and to it until June 30.
Etihad Airways
Etihad Airways announced that it had risen flights between Abu Dhabi And Tel Aviv Until June 22.
Emirates Airlines
The company said that it temporarily suspended all its flights to Jordan (Amman) and Lebanon (Beirut) until Sunday, June 22nd, and to Iran (Tehran) And Iraq (Baghdad And BasraUntil Monday, June 30.
Fly Dubai
Fly Dubai announced the suspension of its flights to Jordan And Lebanon Until June 16, Mansk and San Petersburg until June 17, and to Iran And Iraq And Israel And Syria until June 20.
Eta Airwiz
The Italian airline decided to extend the suspension of flights from and to Tel Aviv until July 31, including two flights on August 1.

Lufthansza Group
Lufthansza announced the suspension of all her flights from Tel Aviv, to her and Tehran until July 31, and from Amman, Erbil and Beirut to and until June 20, and added that she would also avoid Iranian, Iraqi and Israeli airspace at the present time.
Pegasus
The Turkish airline has announced that it has canceled its flights to Iran Until June 19, and its trips to Iraq and Jordan until June 16, she added that it would travel to Lebanon during the daylight hours only.
Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways announced that it had temporarily canceled its flights from Iraq and Iran Growria To it.
Ryan Air
The largest low -cost airline in Europe canceled its flights from Tel Aviv and to it until September 30.
Romanian Airlines (Tarum)
The company announced the suspension of all its commercial flights from Tel Aviv and to it until June 23, to Beirut and Amman until June 20.
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Transport Minister said that Turkish Airlines and other Turkish airlines have canceled their flights to Iran, Iraq, Syria and Jordan until June 16.

United Airlines
The American company said that traveling from Tel Aviv and to it may be affected between June 13 and the first of August.
Wizer
The company announced the suspension of its operations from Tel Aviv and Amman to June 20.