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Airlines Suspend Flights As Middle East Tensions Rise

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Anxious passengers checking the status of their flights. REUTERS photo

Several airlines have decided to suspended flights or avoid affected air space following concerns over a wider conflict in the Middle East.

The following airlines have adjusted services to and from the region:
Air Algerie
It has suspended flights to and from Lebanon until further notice.
Airbaltic

Latvia’s airBaltic plans to resume flights between Riga and Tel Aviv on September 17, it said via email on September 16.

Air France-KLM

KLM cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv until October 26.
The Franco-Dutch group’s low-cost unit Transavia cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until March 31, 2025.
It also cancelled flights to Amman and Beirut until November 3.

Air India

The Indian flag carrier suspended scheduled flights to and from Tel Aviv until further notice.

Cathay Pacific

Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv until March 27, 2025.

Delta Airlines

The U.S. carrier paused flights between New York and Tel Aviv through October 31.

Easyjet

The U.K. budget airline stopped flying to and from Tel Aviv in April and will resume flights on March 30, 2025, a spokesperson said.

IAG

IAG-owned Spanish low-cost carrier Vueling cancelled its operations to Tel Aviv until January 12, 2025, it said in an e-mailed comment.

Flights to Amman have been cancelled until further notice, the airline added.

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LOT

The Polish flag carrier suspended flights to Lebanon until further notice, while flights to Tel Aviv are now operating regularly, it said in an e-mailed comment on September 10.

Lufthansa Group

The German group, which includes carriers such as Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines, resumed flights to Tel Aviv on September 5.

Its flights to Beirut will remain suspended through September 30.

Swiss International Air Lines, also a part of the Lufthansa Group, separately said it had suspended flights to Beirut until the end of October.

Ryanair

Europe’s biggest budget airline cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until Oct. 26, citing “operational restrictions”.

Sundair

The German airline cancelled all flights between Bremen and Beirut until October 23.

SunExpress

SunExpress, a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa, suspended flights to Beirut through December 17.

United Airlines

The Chicago-based airline suspended flights to Tel Aviv for the foreseeable future due to security reasons.

Lebanese Airspace Alerts

Britain advised U.K. airlines not to enter Lebanese airspace from August 8 until November 4 citing “potential risk to aviation from military activity”.

(With Inputs From Reuters)