Iran, Israel and Lufthansa
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Lufthansa gives employees 24 hours to leave Israel and will cancel flights tomorrow
German air group Lufthansa gave its employees 24 hours to leave Israel and announced that it would be canceling all flights into and out of the country beginning on Thursday
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Lufthansa group limits flights to Israel amid fears of Iran escalation
“Additionally Iranian and Iraqi airspace will be bypassed by all Lufthansa Group Airlines until further notice,” the airline says. The Lufthansa Group says it is “monitoring the situation closely and will continue to assess the situation in the coming days. Affected passengers will be automatically rebooked and proactively contacted.”
United Airlines will resume flights to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) on July 21, 2025, becoming the first US carrier to return to Israel. The flights will resume 10 days earlier than initially scheduled, following the easing of tensions in the Middle East.
Israel's Arkia Airlines said on Thursday it signed a deal with low-cost U.S. carrier JetBlue Airways that would allow its customers to connect on JetBlue flights in the United States and to Latin America and the
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Americans fleeing the deadly conflict between Israel and Iran are heading back to the U.S. thanks, in part, to Florida officials. Early Wednesday, a cruise ship transported roughly 1,500 people from Israel to Cyprus. From there, some ...
Direct flights between Israel and Belarus resumed on Thursday after nearly four years, with a flight departing Minsk International Airport and landing at Ben Gurion International Airport outside Tel Aviv.
Meteorological officials said the system is expected to gradually weaken later in the day, with unsettled weather continuing through the end of the week. Heavy rain, strong winds, and localized flooding struck Israel overnight and into Tuesday as a winter storm swept across the country,
Blaming ‘agitators’ for the recent chaos engulfing the country, Iran is closing its airspace after U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats of possible military action over the killing of anti-regime protesters.