Global air travel remains severely disrupted after the war in Iran forced the closure of key Middle Eastern hubs, including Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, stranding tens of thousands of passengers.

Below is the latest on flights, in alphabetical order:

Aegean Airlines

Greece's largest carrier canceled flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Amman until April 22, and to Erbil and Baghdad until May 24. Flights to Dubai were canceled until April 19, and to Riyadh until April 18.

AirBaltic

Latvia's airBaltic said all flights to Tel Aviv had been canceled until April 5. All flights to Dubai have been canceled until October 24.

Air Canada

The Canadian carrier canceled all flights to Tel Aviv until May 2 and all flights to Dubai until March 28.

Air Europa

The Spanish airline has canceled all flights to Tel Aviv until April 10.

Air France KLM

Air France has canceled flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut until March 21 and to Dubai and Riyadh until March 20.

KLM said flights to Riyadh, Dammam and Dubai were suspended until March 28 and flights to Tel Aviv until April 11.

Cathay Pacific

The Hong Kong airline said it had canceled all passenger flights to and from Dubai and Riyadh, as well as cargo freighter flights to Dubai and Riyadh, until April 30.

Delta

The US carrier has canceled flights to Tel Aviv until June 1. The restart of its Atlanta-to-Tel Aviv service has been delayed, with flights to Tel Aviv now paused until August 4 and from Tel Aviv until August 5.

El Al Israel Airlines

The Israeli flag carrier said regular flights were canceled until March 29, noting that flights to the following destinations will not operate at all: Tbilisi, Budapest, Zurich, Barcelona, ​​Belgrade, Berlin, Boston, Batumi, Fort Lauderdale, Frankfurt, Heraklion (Crete), Krakow, Larnaca, London Luton, Lyon, Marseille, Bucharest, Paphos, Prague, Chisinau, Thessaloniki, Sofia, Salzburg, Podgorica, Tirana, Tivat, Venice, Vienna.

Emirates

The UAE airline said it was operating a reduced flight schedule following a partial reopening of regional airspace.

Etihad Airways

The UAE carrier said it was operating a limited commercial flight schedule between Abu Dhabi and a number of key destinations.

Finnair

The Finnish carrier canceled its Dubai flights until March 29 and Doha flights until April 2, continuing to avoid the airspace of Iraq, Iran, Syria and Israel.

Flynas

Saudi Arabian budget airline Flynas extended its suspension of flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Doha, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq and Syria until March 31.

IAG

IAG-owned British Airways extended cancellations of flights to Amman, Bahrain, Dubai and Tel Aviv until May 31 and to Doha until April 30, while adding flights to Bangkok and Singapore. Flights to Abu Dhabi remain suspended until later this year.

Indigo

The Indian airline suspended operations to Doha, Kuwait, Bahrain, Dammam, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah until March 28.

Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines suspended scheduled Tokyo-Doha flights until March 31 and Doha-Tokyo flights until April 1.

Lot

The Polish airline said all flights to Dubai were canceled until March 28 and to Tel Aviv until April 18. LOT also canceled flights to Riyadh until March 24 and to Beirut from March 31 to April 30.

Lufthansa Group

The German airline group, which includes Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Swiss, Brussels Airlines, and ITA Airways, suspended flights to Tel Aviv through April 9, and to Beirut, Dubai, Amman, Erbil, Dammam, and Abu Dhabi until March 28. Flights to Tehran were suspended through April 30 and to Riyadh until April 5 for operational reasons.

Malaysia Airlines

The Malaysian carrier suspended all flights to Doha until March 28.

Norwegian Air

The low-cost airline plans to fly to Tel Aviv and Beirut from June 15, instead of April 1 and April 4, respectively, as it had previously planned.

Pegasus

Pegasus Airlines canceled its Iran, Iraq, Amman, Beirut, Kuwait, Bahrain, Doha, Dammam, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah flights until April 12. Flights to Riyadh were canceled until March 23.

Qatar Airways

The carrier said it would operate a revised limited number of flights from March 18 to March 28.

Turkish Airlines

The Turkish transport ministry said Turkish Airlines had canceled flights to Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Bahrain and Dammam until March 19, while flights to Iran were canceled until March 20.

United Airlines

The US carrier has announced a suspension of all flights to Tel Aviv until June 15.

Wizz Air

The low-cost airline suspended flights to Israel until March 29 and to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Amman and Jeddah from mainland European destinations until mid-September.