Which airlines have canceled their flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut? – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to RCO News Agency, quoted by Xinhua, following the escalation of tensions in the Middle East after the Lebanese Hezbollah’s massive attack on the occupied territories in response to the assassination of the martyred commander Fawad Shekar, several reputable European airlines have canceled their flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut. suspended.
In a stateme, Air France announced the suspension of flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut at least uil the end of today (Monday).
According to the spokesperson of this airline, after evaluating the new conditions, Air France will decide today on extending the suspension of flights.
Also, in a similar decision, British Airways suspended round-trip flights to Tel Aviv uil Wednesday of this week.
“Wiz Air” of Hungary also published a stateme earlier on the airline’s website and, referring to what it called the “iensification of the situation in the region”, suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv uil August 25 (yesterday-Sunday). There is a possibility of extending the suspension of flights of this company.
Greece’s Aegean Airlines also suspended several flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut yesterday, including one scheduled for today.
Germany’s Lufthansa Airlines suspended all round-trip flights to Beirut uil September 30 and flights to Tel Aviv and Tehran uil September 2.
Last week, American Delta Airlines announced that the suspension of these airlines’ flights to the occupied territories has been extended uil September 30 (October 9).
The suspension of flights to the occupied territories comes at a time when Lebanon’s Hezbollah attacked the strategic depth of the Zionist regime with hundreds of missiles and drones in the initial response to the assassination of Fawad Shekar on Sunday morning.
Following the escalation of tensions in the region, the US Departme of Defense (Peagon) issued a stateme announcing the strengthening of the positions of American forces in the Middle East with the aim of protecting the Zionist regime.



