Etihad Airways Suspends Beirut Flights
- Publish date: Tuesday، 24 September 2024
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In response to escalating tensions in Lebanon, Etihad Airways, Emirates, and flydubai have suspended all flights to and from Beirut as of Tuesday. This move comes as safety concerns mount in the region.
Etihad Airways Prioritizes Safety
Etihad Airways issued a statement emphasizing that the safety of passengers and crew is their top priority. The airline expressed regret over the inconvenience caused by the cancellations and assured customers that they are closely monitoring the situation. For more information, passengers can contact the Etihad Airways Contact Centre at +971 600 555 666 or visit the Etihad website and mobile app.
Emirates and flydubai Follow Suit
Following Etihad’s announcement, Emirates and flydubai have also cancelled their operations to Beirut. Both airlines have updated their websites with the latest information and are working to assist affected passengers. The ARN News Centre has reached out to both carriers for official statements on the situation.
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Additional Airlines Suspend Beirut Operations
It’s not just UAE airlines responding to the crisis. Several international carriers, including Tarom, Kuwait Airways, Saudia, Lufthansa, Sun Express, Swissair, France Air, Transavia, Turkish Airlines, and Cyprus Airways, have also halted their flights to Beirut. The decision reflects the growing concern over safety in Lebanon.
Impact on Beirut’s Air Travel
Jean Abboud, President of the Association of Travel and Tourism Agency Owners, reported a significant decline in air traffic at Beirut’s Rafic Hariri International Airport. He stated that about 14 airlines have interrupted their operations due to the current security and military developments. This has led to a 30-40 percent drop in airport attendance, according to a report by the National News Agency (NNA).
Rising Tensions in Lebanon
The suspension of flights comes as tensions in Lebanon continue to rise. On Monday, Israel launched more than 800 missiles and drones into Lebanon, resulting in nearly 500 casualties, including women and children. The Israeli military has called on residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate the area.