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

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…

The Israeli airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir said on Sunday that they have cancelled all repatriation flights until further notice, as Israeli airspace is closed following the…

Iran says ‘outrageous’ US attacks on ‘peaceful nuclear installations’ will have ‘everlasting consequences’.

Air raid sirens heard across Israel as Iran launches two volleys of missiles in rapid succession, targeting key sites.

A flight tracker shows airlines avoiding Middle East airspace after the US launched an attack on three nuclear sites in Iran. Live tracking data from FlightRadar24 showed a clear…

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.

Data from analytics company shows almost 5 per cent of global flights to the region were cancelled this month amid Israel-Iran conflict.

Airlines diverted flights in the Middle East on Monday after Iran's armed forces said the country launched a missile strike on a U.S. military base in Qatar.

Airlines scramble to reroute flights after Doha and Dubai airports shut briefly.

The conflict has prompted airlines to reroute or cancel flights, affecting major hubs like Doha and Dubai.

More than 1,000 flights have been canceled worldwide since Monday, the latest hurdle in the airline industry's already difficult year.