Flights to Lebanon suspended as Mideast tensions soar

Published September 25, 2024
People fleeing Israeli bombings in Lebanon prepare to cross the border with Syria through the Masnaa crossing in eastern Lebanon, on Tuesday.—AFP
People fleeing Israeli bombings in Lebanon prepare to cross the border with Syria through the Masnaa crossing in eastern Lebanon, on Tuesday.—AFP

PARIS: International airlines have in recent weeks suspended growing numbers of flights to Lebanon and Israel as ten­­­sions rise between Hezbollah and Israel.

The suspensions have multiplied following a day of Israeli bombardment that Lebanon’s authorities said killed 558 on Monday — the deadliest day of violence in the country since the 1975-90 civil war.

Emirates

Emirates announced the temporary suspension of its flights to Beirut on Tuesday and Wednesday. Its sister United Arab Emirates-based airline flydubai also cancelled flights to Beirut on Tuesday and Wednesday. “The safety of our crew and customers is of utmost importance and will not be compromised,” Emirates said in a statement.

Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways, which operates two fli­ghts a day to the Lebanese capital, also cancelled services for two days. “Due to the on­going situation in Lebanon, Qatar Air­w­ays has temporarily suspended flights to and from Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport until Sept 25,” it said in a statement.

British Airways

British Airways on Tuesday became the latest airline to halt flights to Israel, suspending flights until Thursday. The airline does not have a service to Beirut. “We’ve been continually monitoring the situation in the Middle East and have taken the operational decision to cancel our flights to and from Tel Aviv up to and including Thursday, 26 Sept,” it said in a statement.

Air France

Air France on Tuesday extended the suspension of its Beirut flights until Oct 1, which a spokesman said was due to the “security situation”. Flights to and from the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, suspended by Air France last week, were operating “normally” after resuming at the weekend, the spokesman added.

Lufthansa

Germany’s Lufthansa had already suspended Beirut flights until Oct 26. But on Tuesday it also extended the suspension of flights to and from Israel’s Tel Aviv and Iranian capital Tehran up to and including Oct 14 in response to the tensions. Lufthansa was continuing to “monitor the situation closely and will assess it further in the coming days”, the group said on its website.

EgyptAir

Egypt’s state-owned flag carrier likewise said in a statement it was suspending all its flights to Beirut on Tuesday until the situation in Lebanon stabilises.

Jordanian airlines

All flights by Jordanian airlines to Beirut have been suspended until further notice in light of increasing regional tensions, the Jordanian Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission said on Monday. The suspension notably affects flag carrier Royal Jordanian.

Published in Dawn, September 25th, 2024

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