Pakistan, July 15 -- Several international airlines continue suspending flights across the Middle East following the recent 12-day air conflict between Iran and Israel, despite a US-brokered ceasefire in late June. While Tehran reopened its Imam Khomeini Airport on July 4, airspace closures and security concerns still impact global flight operations.

European and North American carriers have paused or adjusted several routes:

Low-cost and regional carriers have also implemented changes:

Middle Eastern and other carriers also took cautionary measures:

Although some airlines plan limited resumptions, most remain cautious due to ongoing uncertainty. Passengers are advised to regularly check with airlines for the latest travel updates in ...