United, American suspend some flights from U.S. to Middle East amid Israel-Iran conflict
CBSN
Some airlines have continued to suspend flights between the United States and the Middle East amid the conflict between Israel and Iran.
United Airlines said it will pause its daily flights between New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport and Dubai "due to conflict in the region." The airline did not say when flights between the two destinations might resume. United only flies to Dubai through Newark Airport.
American Airlines said it would temporarily suspend flights between Philadelphia International Airport and Doha, Qatar. The suspension will last through June 22, an American Airlines spokesperson told CBS News. The last flight from Philadelphia to Doha before the suspension took off early Thursday morning, the airline said.
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