Airlines Suspend Flights to Beirut Amid Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 30, 2024 19:30 PMNews
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Several airlines have halted flights to Beirut following a missile attack in the Golan Heights over the weekend, raising concerns about an escalation in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The precautionary measures come after increasing tensions and safety warnings from various countries.

Earlier today, the Lufthansa Group announced a one-week suspension of flights to Beirut, lasting until August 5. This decision affects operations from several countries, including Germany, France, Jordan, and Turkey. As of 21:00 Eastern Time, 28% of departing flights from Beirut had been delayed, with 10% canceled.

Other airlines have followed suit with similar cancellations. Turkish Airlines canceled flights last night and today, while Aegean Airlines and Ethiopian Airlines canceled their flights for tonight. Air France and Transavia canceled flights for today and tomorrow, and Royal Jordanian Airlines issued similar cancellations.

The missile strike on Golan Heights on Saturday resulted in 12 fatalities, further intensifying the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Despite Hezbollah's denial of involvement, the Israeli government has accused them of the attack. Consequently, the United States, Norway, Germany, and Italy have issued travel advisories, urging their citizens to either leave Lebanon or shelter in place.

The US State Department highlighted the increasing flight cancellations and advised travelers to monitor their flight statuses closely. This advisory was posted on social media, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

Beirut-Rafic Al Hariri International Airport, the only commercial airport in Lebanon, is significantly impacted by these cancellations. According to aviation analytics firm Cirium, the airport had 5,410 roundtrip flights scheduled for August, served by 36 different carriers. Middle East Airlines holds the largest market share at over 44%.

Turkish Airlines, which has the second-largest market share at 4.5%, operates several widebody aircraft on its routes to Beirut. These cancellations affect the busiest routes, including those to Dubai International Airport and Istanbul. Middle East Airlines, Flydubai, and Emirates are the main competitors on the Dubai route, while Turkish Airlines and MEA compete on the Istanbul route.

As the situation develops, airlines and travelers are advised to stay informed and prepared for potential further disruptions. The ongoing conflict and resulting travel advisories underscore the need for caution and flexibility in travel plans.

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