International airlines have suspended hundreds of flights to and from Tel Aviv following the attack by Hamas militants on Israel at the weekend.
Here are airlines that have temporarily halted flights:
AFRICA
Royal Air Maroc cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv on Saturday and Sunday.
AMERICAS
American Airlines (AAL.O) said on Tuesday it had temporarily suspended all flights to and from Tel Aviv through Dec. 4.
Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) said on Monday it would cancel flights to and from Tel Aviv through Oct. 31.
United Airlines (UAL.O) on Sunday suspended direct flights to Tel Aviv "until conditions allow them to resume".
Air Canada (AC.TO)cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until further notice, saying it would resume the route "as soon as the situation stabilises".
ASIA
Air Astana (IPO-AIRA.L) cancelled a flight from Almaty to Tel Aviv on Sunday. It later said more flights may be cancelled if the situation escalates.
Azerbaijan Airlines cancelled flights from Baku to Tel Aviv and back scheduled for Tuesday.
EUROPE
All airlines owned by Germany's Lufthansa (LHAG.DE), including Austrian Airlines, Swiss International Airlines and Brussels Airlines, cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv through Saturday.
Britain's easyJet (EZJ.L) paused flights with Tel Aviv through Friday, and said it would adjust the timing of flights in the next few days.
Air France unit Transavia France cancelled flights through Thursday, and said it was not yet known what this meant for flights from Oct. 13.
Norwegian Air (NAS.OL) cancelled flights from Copenhagen and Stockholm to Tel Aviv and return flights through Dec. 19.
Finnair (FIA1S.HE)suspended flights to Tel Aviv until the end of the Nordic winter season on March 30, 2024. The Finnish carrier doesn't use Israeli airspace on its flights at the moment, it said.
Hungarian Wizz Air (WIZZ.L) said on Monday its flights to and from Tel Aviv were cancelled until further notice.
Portugal's TAP suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv without providing a time frame. It said passengers with flights booked until the end of October could rebook them free of charge or request a refund.
IAG-owned (ICAG.L) Iberia and Vueling cancelled their flights to Tel Aviv through Sunday. British Airways, also owned by IAG, said it planned to operate flights with adjusted departure times over the coming days, and that customers could change their travel dates free of charge.
Air Europa, another Spanish airline, cancelled a flight to Israel scheduled for Tuesday and will evaluate whether to resume flying from Wednesday.
Italy's ITA cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until Oct. 12.
Aegean Airlines (AGNr.AT)cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv until Thursday.
Air Malta cancelled two return trips on Monday and Wednesday, saying it would continually adjust operations as needed.
Icelandair (ICEAIR.IC)said on Sunday the last three scheduled flights to Tel Aviv had been cancelled.
Virgin Atlantic cancelled a return trip to Tel Aviv on Tuesday and Wednesday, and said its flights between London Heathrow and Tel Aviv could face delays or cancellations.
Poland's LOT said flights from Tel Aviv may be delayed or cancelled in the upcoming days.
MIDDLE EAST
Emirates Airline said on Wednesday it was reducing flights to and from Tel Aviv to one daily service between Oct. 13 and Oct. 31.
Etihad Airways resumed scheduled passenger and cargo services between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv on Wednesday, after cancelling flights on Monday and Tuesday.
Turkish Airlines (THYAO.IS) and Pegasus Airlines (PGSUS.IS) on Tuesday halted flights to Israel until further notice.





