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Air France continues to suspend flights to Beirut until Wednesday – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/12 at 10:10 AM
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Air France and its subsidiary Transavia France have decided to extend the suspension of their flights to Beirut until Wednesday, August 15 due to ongoing tensions in the region, as stated in a recent announcement. The decision to suspend flights was made on July 29 because of the security situation in Lebanon, and the companies have mentioned that they will reevaluate the situation on the ground before resuming flights.

The suspension of flights to Beirut by Air France and its low-cost subsidiary, Transavia, was initiated after Israel promised to retaliate following rocket fire from Lebanon that resulted in the death of 12 individuals in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights. This security concern has led several other airlines, including Lufthansa, Eurowings, Turkish Airlines, SunExpress, AJet, Aegean Airlines, Ethiopian Air, and MEA, to also cancel their flights to Beirut scheduled around the same time period.

To stay informed with the latest news updates, individuals are encouraged to follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. The ongoing tensions and security issues in the region have prompted airlines to prioritize the safety and security of passengers, leading to the temporary suspension of flights to Lebanon. As the situation continues to be monitored, airlines will reassess and determine when it is safe to resume operations to Beirut.

The decision to extend the suspension of flights highlights the importance of prioritizing passenger safety and security during times of heightened tensions. Air France and Transavia France are closely monitoring the situation to ensure that the resumption of flights to Beirut will only occur when the security situation has stabilized. Passengers are advised to stay informed with the latest updates from official sources regarding the status of flights to and from Beirut.

Several airlines have taken precautionary measures to cancel flights to Beirut, and the information board at the airport as well as flight tracking websites like Flightradar24 have confirmed these cancellations. The temporary halt in flight operations to Beirut is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of passengers and crew members. As the situation evolves, airlines will continue to assess the security risks before making any decisions regarding the resumption of flights.

In conclusion, the extended suspension of flights to Beirut by Air France and Transavia France underscores the importance of prioritizing passenger safety above all else. The ongoing tensions in the region have led to multiple airlines canceling their flights to Beirut as a precautionary measure. Passengers are advised to monitor official channels for updates on flight operations to and from Beirut, and airlines will continue to assess the situation to determine when it is safe to resume operations.

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