
German airline Lufthansa announced on Sunday that, due to the situation in the Middle East, it will "suspend its regular flights to and from Tel Aviv, Erbil and Amman until at least Tuesday, April 16," as well as those to "Beirut and Tehran that will remain suspended until at least Thursday, April 18."
The group, which includes Lufthansa and the Swiss and Austrian airlines, added in a statement that it was "continuously monitoring and assessing the security situation in the Middle East and is in close contact with the authorities."
As a reminder, the German airline "had already decided on Friday, April 12, to fly around Iranian airspace up to and including Thursday, April 18, and thus temporarily suspend flights to Tehran."
The group, which includes Lufthansa and the Swiss and Austrian airlines, added in a statement that it was "continuously monitoring and assessing the security situation in the Middle East and is in close contact with the authorities."
As a reminder, the German airline "had already decided on Friday, April 12, to fly around Iranian airspace up to and including Thursday, April 18, and thus temporarily suspend flights to Tehran."
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