July 16 (Reuters) - More airlines are restoring flights across the Middle East following the conflict triggered by U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, but major carriers remain cautious and many routes are still suspended into the autumn.KEY POINTSAirlines have largely resumed services through parts of the Gulf, but flights to Israel, Lebanon and several other destinations remain disrupted.Dubai and Tel Aviv continue to be among the most affected destinations, with several European and Asian carriers extending suspensions into October or later.

Some operators are gradually adding routes, but reduced schedules and restrictions persist

The extension comes amid concerns over escalation between Iran and the US, which continues to affect aviation activity in the Middle East.

New fighting in the region prompts review, with passengers urged to check statuses as operations subject to sudden changes

July 16 (Reuters) - More airlines are restoring flights across the Middle East following the conflict triggered by U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, but major carriers remain…