Lufthansa Extends Grounded Flights to Tel Aviv Until June 22 Due to Combative Middle East Environment
Lufthansa extends suspension of flights to Tel Aviv until 22nd of June.
Chill out, jetsetters! The Lufthansa Group's got some unwelcome news: their flights to Israel ain't gonna take off until June 22. That's right, no flights to Ben Gurion Airport in sunny Tel Aviv until then, yo.
The causes behind this suspension are the military actions of the Israeli army over in the strife-ridden Gaza Strip and some hostile moves by the Houthi militia in Yemen.
This flight halt began in early May when a missile, hubbub from the Houthi camp in Yemen, nearly landed near the bustling Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.
The entire airline group, including Lufthansa, Swiss, Brussels, Austrian, Eurowings, Ita, and Lufthansa Cargo, is under the blanket ban. If you're among these passengers, you can already cancel or change your flights hassle-free, as the company announced.
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So, pack your bags for another week, buddy! Happy travels! 🛫✈️🛩️☀️☕️🌍
Despite the extension of Lufthansa's grounded flights to Tel Aviv until June 22, it's important for travelers to familiarize themselves with the community and employment policies regarding cancellations and changes.
Meanwhile, the tensed Middle East environment, marked by political turmoil in countries like Yemen and ongoing conflicts in the Gaza Strip, continues to influence lifestyle, general-news, and employment policies around the world.