Fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East have prompted global airlines to suspend flights to the region or avoid certain airspace.
Below are some airlines that have made changes to their services to and from the region:
Aegean Airlines
Aegean Airlines, the national carrier of Greece, has cancelled all flights to and from Beirut, Amman and Tel Aviv until August 19.
Air Algerie
Air Algérie has temporarily suspended flights to and from Lebanon until further notice.
Air Baltic Latvian
Latvian state-owned AirBaltic has cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv until August 18.
Air India
Air India has suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv until August 8.
Air France and KLM
Air France has extended its suspension of flights between Paris and Beirut until August 14.
Its Dutch arm, KLM, has also cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv from early August until October 26.
Transavia, the low-cost airline, has cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until March 31, 2025.
American Delta
Delta Air Lines has extended its suspension of flights between New York and Tel Aviv until August 31.
easyjet british
British budget airline easyJet suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv in April and will resume them on March 30, 2025, a spokesman said.
Finnair Finland
Finland's Finnair said in a statement updated on August 1 that it continues to avoid Iranian airspace, which could result in extended flight times to and from Doha.
Italian ETA
Italian airline ITA said on its official X social media account that it has extended the suspension of its flights to and from Tel Aviv until August 15.
Lufthansa Germany
German airline Lufthansa Group has extended its avoidance of Iranian and Iraqi airspace, saying it will suspend flights to and from Tel Aviv, Tehran, Beirut, Amman and the Iraqi city of Erbil until August 21.
Swiss International Air Lines (a unit of the Lufthansa Group) has also extended its suspension of flights to and from Tel Aviv and Beirut until August 21, avoiding airspace over Israel, Iran and Iraq until then.
Austrian Airlines, a unit of the Lufthansa Group, has suspended all flights to Amman, Beirut, Erbil in Iraq and Tel Aviv until August 21, according to its website.
Ryanair Europe
Ryanair, Europe's largest low-cost airline, has cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until August 23.
Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines has stopped flying over Iranian airspace and is taking alternative routes.
United Airlines
Chicago-based United Airlines has suspended flights to Tel Aviv indefinitely. It had suspended its daily flights between Newark, New Jersey, and Tel Aviv on July 31, citing security concerns.
Spanish Bioling
The low-cost airline, owned by International Airlines Group (IAG), has cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv and Amman until October 26.
Lebanese Airspace Alerts
Britain had previously advised airlines not to enter Lebanese airspace from August 8 to November 4, citing “a potential risk to aviation from military activity”.