Airlines Suspend Flights Amid Middle East Conflict Concerns
Due to escalating conflict concerns in the Middle East, numerous international airlines have suspended flights or altered services to the region. This includes major carriers like Air France-KLM, Delta Air Lines, and Lufthansa Group, affecting routes to cities such as Tel Aviv and Beirut until various future dates.
Amid escalating conflict concerns in the Middle East, various international airlines have suspended or altered flights to the region. This move aims to protect passengers and avoid potential dangers in affected airspace.
Air France-KLM, Delta Air Lines, and Lufthansa Group are among the major carriers adjusting their services. Air France-KLM, for instance, has halted flights to Tel Aviv until Oct. 26 and to Amman and Beirut until later dates.
Similarly, Delta Air Lines suspended its New York to Tel Aviv route through Oct. 31, while other airlines like United Airlines and Ryanair have imposed indefinite suspensions citing security reasons. These disruptions highlight the broader impact of the ongoing conflict on international travel.
(With inputs from agencies.)