German airline giant Lufthansa said Friday it was extending a suspension of flights to Tel Aviv and Tehran until 2 September and to Beirut until 30 September. Previously suspended services to Amman in Jordan and Erbil in Iraq will however resume on 27 August, with flights to the latter crossing a “northern corridor” of Iraqi airspace. The airline previously said it was avoiding all Iraqi and Iranian airspace. It comes amid regional tensions between Israel and Iran and Lebanese group Hezbollah, and as the war on Gaza shows no signs of ending. Delta Air Lines said Wednesday it will extend its su…