Global Airlines Grounded Amid Middle East Tensions
Numerous international airlines have temporarily suspended flights to and from the Middle East in response to Israeli military strikes on Iran. These cancellations affect major destinations, including Tel Aviv, Tehran, and Beirut, with many airlines citing security concerns as the primary reason for the disrupted schedules.
International airlines are halting flights to the Middle East due to rising tensions following Israeli strikes on Iran. This move affects major carriers and several destinations, including Tel Aviv, Tehran, and Beirut.
Aegean Airlines of Greece has canceled its services to Tel Aviv and other regional airports, while Latvia's airBaltic and Spain's Air Europa have also suspended flights to Tel Aviv. Russia's Aeroflot suspended Moscow-Tehran routes, and several other carriers have made adjustments to their schedules.
Airlines like Delta, Emirates, and Ethiopian Airlines have also pulled back on flights, citing security uncertainties. Additionally, Qatar Airways, Ryanair, and Wizz Air have taken similar steps until further developments arise, with some suspensions extending into September.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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