(Updates Emirates, Lufthansa, Pegasus and Sundair; adds Aegean Airlines, airBaltic, Air Europa, Bulgaria Air, British Airways under IAG, Iran Air, Iraqi Airways, ITA Airways and TAROM)
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Concerns over a wider conflict in the Middle East have prompted international airlines to suspend flights to the region or to avoid affected air space.
Below are some of the airlines that have adjusted services to and from the region:
AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline cancelled flights to and from Beirut until Oct. 31 and to and from Tel Aviv until Oct. 6.
AIR ALGERIE The Algerian airline suspended flights to and from Lebanon until further notice.
AIRBALTIC
Latvia's airBaltic cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until Oct. 14.
AIR EUROPA
The Spanish airline cancelled flights to Tel Aviv on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, it said in an e-mailed comment.
AIR FRANCE-KLM Air France expanded the suspension of flights to Beirut until Oct. 1. KLM cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv until Oct. 26.
The Franco-Dutch group's low-cost unit Transavia cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until March 31, 2025, and flights to Amman and Beirut until Nov. 3.
AIR INDIA The Indian flag carrier suspended scheduled flights to and from Tel Aviv until further notice.
BULGARIA AIR The Bulgarian carrier cancelled flights to and from Israel until Oct. 8.
CATHAY PACIFIC Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv until March 27, 2025.
DELTA AIR LINES The U.S. carrier paused flights between New York and Tel Aviv through Dec. 31.
EASYJET The UK budget airline stopped flying to and from Tel Aviv in April and will resume flights on March 30, 2025, a spokesperson said.
EMIRATES UAE's state-owned airline cancelled flights between Dubai and Beirut until Oct 8.
IAG IAG-owned British Airways cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv through Oct. 7, the airline said in an e-mailed comment.
Spanish low-cost carrier Vueling cancelled operations to Tel Aviv until Jan. 12, 2025, while flights to Amman were cancelled until further notice.
IRAN AIR The Iranian airline cancelled all flights to Beirut until further notice, a company spokesman told local media including the Tasnim news agency on Sept. 28.
IRAQI AIRWAYS The Iraqi national carrier suspended flights to and from Beirut until further notice, Iraq's transportation ministry said on Sept. 27.
ITA AIRWAYS Italy's ITA Airways extended the suspension of Tel Aviv flights through Oct. 31.
LOT The Polish flag carrier suspended flights to Lebanon until further notice, it said in an emailed comment on Sept. 20.
LUFTHANSA GROUP The German airline group suspended all connections to Tel Aviv and Tehran until Oct. 14. After this period, Lufthansa Airlines will keep flights to Tehran suspended until Oct. 26, in addition to previously announced suspension of Beirut flights until the same date.
SunExpress, a joint venture between Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines , suspended flights to Beirut through Dec. 17.
PEGASUS The Turkish airline cancelled flights to Beirut until Oct. 7, a company PR person said.
RYANAIR Europe's biggest budget airline cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until Oct. 26, citing "operational restrictions."
SUNDAIR The German airline cancelled flights between Berlin and Beirut until Oct. 4, and flights between Bremen and Beirut until Oct. 23.
TAROM Romania's flag carrier extended the suspension of Beirut flights until Sept. 30.
UNITED AIRLINES The Chicago-based airline suspended flights to Tel Aviv for the foreseeable future due to security reasons.
LEBANESE AIRSPACE ALERTS Britain advised UK airlines not to enter Lebanese airspace from Aug. 8 until Nov. 4 citing "potential risk to aviation from military activity".
(Reporting by Reuters bureaus; Compiled by Tiago Brandao, Charlotte Bawol and Alejandra Rosales; Editing by Mark Potter, David Goodman, Michael Perry, Alan Barona and Milla Nissi)
((Tiago.Brandao@thomsonreuters.com))
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