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Is my flight cancelled? Airlines adapt to Iran-Israel war

easyJet, Lufthansa Group, and SWISS among carriers delaying return, some until October 2025.

by  Sahar Avrahami
Published on  06-14-2025 05:47
Last modified: 06-14-2025 11:03
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The security situation in Israel, coupled with the closure of its airspace, has prompted multiple airlines to prolong their suspension of flights to and from the country. On Friday, Air France KLM Group announced an indefinite halt to its operations. Wizz Air has canceled all flights to Israel until June 20, 2025.

A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 plane takes off from the airport in Palma de Mallorca (Reuters / Paul Hanna)

Ryanair, the Irish low-cost airline, has extended its flight cancellations through September 30, 2025. Lufthansa Group will suspend its services until July 31, 2025, and its subsidiary SWISS will not resume flights until the summer season concludes on October 25, 2025. Iberia Express has canceled its flights through June 30, 2025, while ITA Airways has pushed its suspension to July 31, 2025.

Several other airlines have also revised their schedules. LOT Polish Airlines has halted flights until June 23, 2025, and Air India has extended its cancellations through July 1, 2025. easyJet has delayed its return to Israel until July 31, 2025, and British Airways has canceled services through the same date. Air Canada, which planned to restart flights on June 8, 2025, has postponed its return until September 8, 2025. Delta Air Lines has canceled all flights to Israel until August 31, 2025.

Air Baltic has suspended operations through June 23, 2025, and Aegean Airlines has canceled flights until July 12, 2025. Air Seychelles has also paused its services through the end of July 2025.

List of affected airlines and cancellation dates

  • Air France KLM Group – until further notice
  • Lufthansa Group – until July 31, 2025
  • SWISS – until October 25, 2025
  • LOT Polish Airlines – until June 23, 2025
  • Iberia Express – until June 30, 2025
  • easyJet – until July 31, 2025
  • ITA Airways – until July 31, 2025
  • Ryanair – until September 30, 2025
  • British Airways – until July 31, 2025
  • Air Seychelles – until end of July 2025
  • Air Canada – until September 8, 2025
  • Air India – until July 1, 2025
  • Air Baltic – until June 23, 2025
  • Wizz Air – until June 20, 2025
  • Aegean Airlines – until July 12, 2025
  • Delta Air Lines – until August 31, 2025
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