Aviation Turbulence: Airlines Suspend Flights Amid Middle East Tensions

International airlines have suspended flights to and from the Middle East, including destinations like Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Tehran, due to escalating regional tensions. Numerous carriers such as Aegean Airlines, Air France-KLM, and Lufthansa have adjusted their schedules, with some cancellations stretching into 2025 due to the ongoing conflict.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 08-10-2024 14:07 IST | Created: 08-10-2024 14:07 IST
Aviation Turbulence: Airlines Suspend Flights Amid Middle East Tensions
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International airlines are grounding flights amid rising tensions in the Middle East, with regions such as Tel Aviv and Beirut witnessing significant flight cancellations. The move is a response to burgeoning safety concerns among carriers.

Brands including Aegean Airlines, Air France-KLM, and Lufthansa Group have aligned their adjustments, with cancellations extending across both current and future flight schedules. Notably, Transavia and Cathay Pacific have halted flights into 2025.

As conflict concerns heighten, carriers are opting to circumvent affected airspace, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew remains a priority. The suspension of services highlights the broader impacts of geopolitical instability on the global aviation sector.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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