Several European airlines suspend flights to Israel and parts of the Middle East
Several European airlines, including Air France, British Airways, and KLM, have suspended flights to Israel and select Middle East destinations due to security concerns.
Air France confirmed suspensions of its services to Tel Aviv and Dubai, stating that the evolving security situation in the Middle East prompted the decision.
British Airways also halted its overnight flights to Dubai while monitoring the situation closely, reviewing additional routes if necessary to ensure passenger safety.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines announced it had suspended flights to Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, citing heightened security risks across the region.
The cancellations follow increasing regional tensions, prompting several European airlines to reassess their schedules and risk exposure to volatile airspace.
International carriers have historically adjusted Middle East operations during periods of heightened conflict, reflecting concerns about passenger safety and air traffic control challenges.
Airline officials have not provided specific dates for resuming flights, noting that future operations will depend on developments in regional security conditions.
Passengers are advised to check with airlines for updates, as European carriers continue to monitor events and adjust services to the Middle East accordingly.
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