Airlines Suspend Middle East Flights Amid Growing Conflict
International airlines are suspending flights to the Middle East due to escalating regional tensions. Greek, Spanish, French, Algerian, and other airlines have adjusted their schedules, impacting routes to cities like Beirut and Tel Aviv. The suspensions are set to last for varying durations, with some extending into 2025.
Amid escalating conflict in the Middle East, numerous international airlines are halting flights to and from the region. These suspensions cover a range of durations, with some extending into 2025.
Prominent carriers including AEGEAN Airlines, Air France-KLM, and Delta Air Lines have called off operations to cities such as Beirut and Tel Aviv. Each airline cites security concerns as they adjust their routes accordingly.
The global aviation community remains on high alert, adjusting to the fluid situation to ensure passenger safety. The precautions taken underscore the gravity of the ongoing regional tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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