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    Home > Finance > Factbox-Airlines reroute, cancel flights as tensions ramp up over Iran
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    Factbox-Airlines reroute, cancel flights as tensions ramp up over Iran

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on January 24, 2026

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Airlines are adjusting flight routes in response to escalating tensions between Iran and the US, affecting travel across the Middle East.

    Table of Contents

    • Airlines' Response to Geopolitical Tensions
    • KLM's Flight Adjustments
    • Air France Resumes Services
    • Lufthansa's Airspace Bypass
    • British Airways and Finnair Updates

    Factbox-Airlines reroute, cancel flights as tensions ramp up over Iran

    Airlines' Response to Geopolitical Tensions

    Jan 24 (Reuters) - Airlines have been rerouting and cancelling some flights across the Middle East as tensions ramp up between Iran and the United States, with President Donald Trump saying on Thursday the U.S. had an "armada" heading towards Iran.

    KLM's Flight Adjustments

    A senior Iranian official said on Friday Iran will treat any attack "as an all-out war against us", ahead of the arrival of a U.S. military aircraft carrier strike group and other assets in the Middle East in the coming days.

    Air France Resumes Services

    The European Union's aviation regulator recommended on January 16 that its airlines stay out of Iran's airspace as tensions flared over Tehran's deadly crackdown on protests and U.S. threats of intervention.

    Lufthansa's Airspace Bypass

    KLM

    British Airways and Finnair Updates

    Airline KLM will avoid flying over large parts of the Middle East until further notice due to rising tensions there, the Dutch arm of airline group Air France KLM said on January 24.

    "As a precaution, given the geopolitical situation, KLM will not fly through the airspace of Iran, Iraq and Israel and will not fly over several countries in the Gulf region," a KLM spokesperson said.

    AIR FRANCE

    Air France resumed its service to Dubai on January 24 after suspending it a day before, saying it was following the situation in the Middle East "in real time".

    "Air France continuously monitors the geopolitical situation of the territories served and overflown by its aircraft," it said in a statement.

    LUFTHANSA

    Lufthansa said on January 14 it would bypass Iranian and Iraqi airspace until further notice, and would only operate day flights to Tel Aviv and Amman between January 14 and January 19.

    Some flights could be cancelled as a result of these actions, it added in a statement that day.

    BRITISH AIRWAYS

    British Airways temporarily suspended flights to Bahrain on January 16 as a precautionary measure, saying it "continue(d) to keep the situation in the region under close review".

    Flights to Bahrain were once again available on the BA website on January 24, and a spokesperson for the airline said all its flights were going ahead as scheduled.

    FINNAIR

    Finnair said in a statement on January 16 it had stopped flying through Iraqi airspace, travelling to Doha and Dubai over Saudi Arabia instead.

    The carrier had already been avoiding Iranian, Syrian and Israeli airspace for security reasons.

    WIZZ AIR

    A Wizz Air spokesperson said in January that the company avoided Iraqi and Iranian airspace.

    "Therefore some westbound flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports will have to make (refuelling and crew change) stops in Larnaca, Cyprus or Thessaloniki, Greece," the representative said.

    (Compiled by Jan Harvey; Additional reporting by Leigh Thomas in Paris and Michael Holden in London; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Airlines are rerouting flights due to Iran-US tensions.
    • •KLM avoids Middle East airspace amid geopolitical risks.
    • •Air France resumes Dubai flights after brief suspension.
    • •Lufthansa bypasses Iranian and Iraqi airspace.
    • •British Airways and Finnair adjust routes for safety.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Factbox-Airlines reroute, cancel flights as tensions ramp up over Iran

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