Flight card of the Middle East after the air strikes of Israel on Iran at 12:25 UTC on June 13, 2025.
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Friday, airlines around the world canceled the flights to Israel and were pleasing a large strip of airspace in the Middle East after the missiles of an Israel night on Iran. Iran then launched drones to Israeli territory.
Delta airlines And United Airlines Service canceled in Tel Aviv, Israel, until at least on Saturday. Tel Aviv flights from the two carriers turned to the Atlantic Ocean to return to the New York region after the strikes of Israel. United put 26 of its crew members who were stopped in Israel on the Israeli airline El Al to return to the United States, a spokesman said.
El Al has since suspended the service.
“After recent safety developments and in accordance with the instructions of the State security and aviation authorities to close Israeli airspace, all EL Al and Sundor flights are suspended at the moment,” he said on his website.
The carrier said he will not take reservations before at least in late June and warned customers to go to Ben Gurion Aviv airport.
“For customers currently abroad, we recommend that you organize accommodation until there is a change in security guidelines,” said El AL. “The flights that were on the way to Israel were diverted to land at various destinations EL AL.”
Israel closes its airspace and its flight operations in suspension at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, June 13, 2025.
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Turkish airlines and the European budgetary transporter Wizz Air also suspended Israeli flights. Lufthansa in Germany said that she suspended the service in Tel Aviv and Tehran until July 31 and the flights to Jordan and Lebanon until June 20 at least on June 20. Emirates said that he cancels the database service in Dubai in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Iran.
Airlines have offered travel vouchers and gave up change costs for customers affected by disturbances.
The climbing of military conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine forced airlines to take longer and more expensive routes several times to avoid conflict areas.
