LONDON: British Airways, Singapore Airlines and Air France said on Sunday they had cancelled flights to Dubai, Doha and Riyadh following US strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran overnight. “As a result of recent events, we have adjusted our flight schedule to ensure the safety of our customers and crew,” the British carrier said in a statement.

LONDON: British Airways, Singapore Airlines and Air France said on Sunday they had cancelled flights to Dubai, Doha and Riyadh following US strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran…

Airlines continued to avoid large parts of the Middle East on Sunday after US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24, with traffic…

UK’s flag carrier cancels flights to and from Gulf states following US airstrikes on Iran

A British Airways flight from UK to Dubai was forced to divert after Donald Trump launched a US attack on Iran. BA flight 109 from London Heathrow to the Gulf hub took off at…

All of British Airways 's flights to Dubai and Doha that were scheduled to depart from Heathrow on Sunday have been cancelled, including return flights, the company said.

British Airways also cancelled flights and diverted planes mid-journey after US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites amid fears of retaliation.

Airlines are also concerned about a potential spike in oil prices following the U.S. attacks, which will increase the cost of jet fuel.

Many airlines have suspended flights to some Middle Eastern destinations, but others are adapting and using new routes.