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Global air traffic has been disrupted following Israel’s strikes on Iran Friday, with several major airlines suspending flights to and from locations in the Middle East and rerouting their planes to avoid much of the region’s airspace.
Air India, Qatar Airways, and Emirates have canceled or diverted flights. Iran, Israel, and Iraq closed their airspaces.
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is suspending its flights to Israel through August in response to conflict in the region. The move comes after Israel launched strikes across Iran, targeting Iran’s nuclear program and military sites, The Associated Press reported.
Delta Airlines said on Friday it has paused flights to Tel Aviv from New York through August 31 due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East after Israel ... that it has canceled all flights ...
The airline has also issued a waiver for flights to and from Israel through Aug. 14, which allows them to change their plans without paying a fare difference. Delta said it will continue ...
Flights between India, Europe, and North America are facing disruptions following the closure of Middle Eastern airspace.
Israel then struck Yemen's main airport in the capital, Sanaa. Delta emphasized that safety remains its top priority for both customers and crew. Flights between New York’s JFK Airport and Ben ...
United Airlines and Delta Air Lines canceled flights to Israel starting on Wednesday, in the aftermath of the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran. Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran ...