Facts - Airlines resume some Middle East flights as disruptions continue

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- Some airlines are resuming flights to parts of the Middle East as diplomatic efforts accelerate to end the conflict that followed the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, but many airlines are keeping flights suspended, continuing to disrupt global travel.

Here are the latest updates regarding flights:

Aegean Airlines

Greece's largest airline has cancelled its flights from Thessaloniki to Tel Aviv until June 26.

The company cancelled flights to Dubai until August 31, and to Erbil and Baghdad until September 30.

Air Baltic

Air Baltic, a Latvian airline, announced the cancellation of all its flights to Tel Aviv until June 28. It also canceled flights to Dubai until October 24.

Air Canada

The Canadian airline has cancelled all its flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai until October 24.

Air Europa

The Spanish airline has cancelled its flights to Tel Aviv until June 28.

* Air France-KLM

Air France has suspended flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut until June 30, and flights to Dubai until July 5.

KLM has suspended its flights to Riyadh, Dammam and Dubai until August 9.

* Cathay Pacific

The Hong Kong-based airline has cancelled all passenger flights to Dubai and Riyadh until August 31.

Delta

American Airlines has extended the cancellation of its Atlanta-Tel Aviv flights until December 18 and plans to resume flights from New York's JFK International Airport to Tel Aviv on September 6. It also announced that flights between Boston and Tel Aviv, scheduled for late October, have been postponed until further notice.

Finn Air

Finnair has cancelled its flights to Doha until October 2nd as it continues to avoid the airspace of Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Israel. The airline will not resume flights to Dubai until the winter season in October.

* IAG Group

British Airways, owned by IAG, has postponed the resumption of its flights to Doha until August 1st and to Riyadh until August 8th. Flights to Dubai, Tel Aviv, Bahrain, and Amman have been suspended until the end of the summer season and are scheduled to resume on October 25th.

The company also plans to reduce its flights to Dubai, Doha, Riyadh and Tel Aviv to one flight per day when it resumes, while removing Jeddah from the list of destinations.

Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines has suspended its scheduled flights between Tokyo and Doha until July 31, and its flights between Doha and Tokyo until September 1.

* Lot

The Polish airline LOT has cancelled its flights to Riyadh until June 30 and to Beirut until June 27. LOT plans to resume its winter route to Dubai starting in October.

* Lufthansa Group

Lufthansa plans to resume flights to Tel Aviv by July 1 , while ETA Airways has confirmed it will resume flights from July 1.

Swiss International Air Lines postponed the resumption of its flights until August, and Brussels Airlines suspended its operations until October 24.

Lufthansa and Swiss International Air Lines will continue to suspend their flights to Dubai until September 13.

Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines have suspended flights to Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Dammam, Riyadh, Erbil, Muscat and Tehran until October 24.

Eurowings, the budget airline, has suspended flights to Tel Aviv until July 9, to Beirut and Erbil until June 30, and to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman until October 24.

ETA Airways has extended the suspension of its flights to Riyadh until July 31, and to Dubai until October 24, for operational reasons.

Malaysia Airlines

Malaysia Airlines will resume limited services to Doha starting July 2nd.

Norwegian Air Shuttle

The budget airline has postponed indefinitely the resumption of its flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut, without specifying new start dates.

Royal Air Maroc

The company announced the cancellation of its flights to Doha until June 30.

Singapore Airlines

The company has extended the suspension of its flights between Singapore and Dubai until August 2, while adding new flights on the Singapore-London Gatwick and Singapore-Melbourne routes from late March until October 24 to meet increasing demand.

Turkish Airlines

SunExpress, a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa, has cancelled flights to Dubai until June 30, and to Bahrain, Beirut and Erbil until July 14.

* Wizz Air

The budget airline has suspended flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman from destinations in mainland Europe until mid-September.