Lufthansa Group Extends Suspension of Tel Aviv Flights Until 2 April Amid Middle East Tensions
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Due to the Iran war, Lufthansa is still not flying to certain destinations in the region.
Flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran and other cities remain suspended. Lufthansa continues to respond to the situation in the Middle East, but charter flights for return operations continue to run.
On the tenth day of a new outbreak of tension in the Middle East, Air France and Lufthansa extended the ban on flights to several key destinations in the region, including Tel Aviv, Beirut, Dubai and Tehran. Under pressure from warnings from EASA and national authorities, other European airlines such as KLM, British Airways and Wizz Air also significantly reduced their exposure to "high-risk" airspace.
Lufthansa Group extends suspension of Tel Aviv flights until 2 April amid Middle East tensions
The Lufthansa Group has announced it will extend the suspension of all flights to and from Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport until 2 April 2026, citing the ongoing security situation in the Middle East and continued airspace restrictions in the region. The German aviation group, which includes Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings and ITA Airways, said the decision follows a reassessment of the evolving geopolitical situa…
Due to the Iran war, the airlines of the Lufthansa Group continue to fly several destinations in the Middle East. The suspensions range from mid-March to mid-April – and affect cities from Dubai to Tehran.
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