Many global airlines have halted their flights to and from Tel Aviv after the Houthi missile attack near Ben Gurion airport on Sunday, Al Jazeera reports.

Here’s a list:

  • Greek airline Aegean Airlines cancelled its flights on May 5 and 6.
  • Latvia’s airBaltic has cancelled its flights until May 11.
  • Spanish airline Air Europa has cancelled its flights until May 7.
  • Dutch airline KLM has suspended its flights until May 30. Its partner, Air France, cancelled its flights on May 4.
  • Air India said its flights will remain suspended until May 8.
  • US carrier Delta Air Lines has said its flights may be impacted between May 4 and May 25.
  • British Airways has suspended its flights until May 8.
  • Italian carrier ITA Airways has suspended all its flights until May 11, as well as two flights on May 12.
  • German airline Lufthansa has suspended its flights until May 11.
  • Irish budget airline Ryanair has cancelled flights from May 4 to 6.
  • US airline United Airlines has said its flights may be impacted between May 4 and May 11.

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