Pakistan, June 24 -- A growing number of international airlines have suspended their flights to and from several Middle Eastern countries following Israel's recent strikes on Iran. The airspace closures and increasing safety concerns have caused major disruptions in global air travel, especially to hubs like Tel Aviv, Dubai, Doha, and Tehran.

Airlines from across Europe, Asia, and North America are taking precautionary measures. For instance, Air France-KLM has suspended flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut, Dubai, and Riyadh until late June or mid-July. Similarly, Lufthansa Group has cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv, Tehran, Beirut, Amman, and Erbil, also avoiding affected airspace entirely.

Asian carriers like Singapore Airlines and Japa...