Middle Eastern airlines have begun increasing their flight capacity following significant operational disruptions caused by regional conflict. At the same time, international carriers are adjusting routes between Europe and Asia to avoid major hubs in the area, as cited by Reuters and originally reported by Detik Finance.
Aegean Airlines, Greece’s primary carrier, intends to restart services to Tel Aviv from Larnaca, Rhodes, and Heraklion on May 21. However, flights connecting Thessaloniki and Tel Aviv will remain suspended…








