Global Airlines Adjust Middle East Routes Amid Conflict
Amid escalating concerns over a wider conflict in the Middle East, several international airlines have suspended or adjusted their flights to the region. Airlines including AEGEAN, AIR INDIA, KLM, and DELTA have halted services to key destinations like Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Amman. Safety remains the paramount concern.
Concerns over escalating conflict in the Middle East have compelled international airlines to suspend or reroute their flights to the region, prioritizing passenger safety.
Several airlines, including AEGEAN, AIR INDIA, KLM, and DELTA, have stopped services to key cities such as Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Amman. The suspensions vary in duration but reflect a unified stance towards ensuring safety amid the ongoing turmoil.
This move affects a broad range of carriers, from budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet to national flag carriers such as Lufthansa, United Airlines, and Singapore Airlines, highlighting the widespread impact of the regional instability on global air travel.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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