Indonesia’s Garuda, Malaysia airlines suspend flights between several Middle East destinations

“Garuda Indonesia continues to actively coordinate with aviation authorities and relevant stakeholders to monitor the evolving situation,” the company said in a statement on Sunday (March 1).

The airline’s other international routes continue to operate normally, Garuda said, adding that it did not “traverse any airspace affected by the conflict.”

On Sunday, Malaysia’s national carrier Malaysia Airlines also announced it had suspended all flights to and from Doha, and Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah and Madinah until March 4, “following continued closure of airspace in parts of the Middle East amid escalating regional security developments.”

“All other flights … remain on schedule at this time. These flights are operating on alternative routings, well clear of the affected conflict zone,” the statement said.

Other carriers, including Air France, Air India, Turkish Airlines, Norwegian, Air Algerie and Lufthansa have also announced widespread cancellations.

Russia’s air transport authority Rosaviatsia said it was canceling all commercial flights to both Israel and Iran in the wake of the strikes “until further notice”.

Air India suspended flights to all destinations in the Middle East.

“In view of the developing situation in parts of the Middle East, all Air India flights to all destinations in the Middle East have been suspended,” the airline said in a statement posted on X.

Turkish Airlines on Saturday suspended flights to 10 Mideast nations.

“Flights to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Jordan have been canceled until March 2,” spokesman Yahya Ustun said, while flights to Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates and Oman were only suspended for the day.

Air France canceled its Tel Aviv and Beirut flights, saying it would provide schedule updates later.

British Airways said it would not fly to Tel Aviv and Bahrain until March 4 and had canceled a flight to the Jordanian capital on Saturday.

Lufthansa announced it has canceled its flights to and from Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amman, Erbil and Tehran until March 7.

The German airline group said in a statement that it and its subsidiaries were also suspending flights to and from Dubai and Abu Dhabi until Sunday.

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