Lufthansa suspends Tel Aviv flights to May 6 after airport attack
Briefly

Lufthansa, along with its subsidiaries including SWISS and Austrian Airlines, has temporarily halted all flights to and from Tel Aviv until May 6 in light of a recent missile attack on the airport. The decision was taken to ensure passenger safety amidst escalating conflict in the region. Four individuals sustained injuries from the attack, and as part of its response, Lufthansa has committed to notifying affected passengers and rebooking them on alternative flights when feasible. This suspension highlights the broader impact of the ongoing conflict on air travel dynamics.
Lufthansa announced it has suspended all flights to and from Tel Aviv until May 6 in response to a missile attack on the airport.
The decision followed a missile strike that injured four individuals at Israel's main international airport, highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on air travel.
Passengers affected by the flight suspension will be notified and booked on alternative flights if possible, as safety concerns mount in the region.
In recent months, Lufthansa and other airlines have continually adjusted their flight schedules due to the developments in the Middle East conflict.
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