Despite the turbulence in the region, some airlines continue to operate limited flights to and from the Middle East, adjusting their schedules through safe air corridors or reduced flight programmes.
Qatar Airways: Flights from Doha are not operating. Some flights from Muscat and Riyadh are expected to resume today.
Emirates: Limited flights are operating from Dubai and Abu Dhabi through the safe air corridors of the United Arab Emirates.
Etihad Airways: Offers a limited number of flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
El Al Israel Airlines: Plans nine flights to Tel Aviv on Thursday from nine European cities, including Athens, Milan, Geneva, Munich and Paris.
Israir: Has scheduled five flights to Tel Aviv on Thursday from Rome, Berlin, Athens, Batumi and Rovaniemi.
Arkia: Plans one flight from Rome to Tel Aviv on Thursday, with additional flights expected in the coming days.
Turkish Airlines: Has cancelled certain flights to and from Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Syria and the UAE, as well as the Saudi cities of Dammam and Riyadh.
Air France: Has suspended flights to and from Dubai and Riyadh until 6 March. Flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut will not operate at least until 8 March.
Air India: Has scheduled one flight on Thursday on the Mumbai–Dubai–New Delhi route, using a larger aircraft to transport passengers stranded during their return journey.