The move comes amid fears of a military flare-up between Israel and Hezbollah, following a deadly strike blamed by Israel on the Shiite movement in the Golan Heights.
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The airlines Air France and Transavia France are suspending their services to Beirut on Monday and Tuesday, “due to the security situation at the destination”announced a spokesperson for the Air France-KLM group on Monday, July 29. “The connection between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Beirut is suspended for the days of July 29 and 30, 2024”And “This decision also applies to Transavia France”he added. “Affected customers will be notified individually and options for postponement or reimbursement will be offered to them.”
The move comes amid fears of a military conflagration between Israel and Hezbollah. Tel Aviv promised Sunday to retaliate “with force” to a strike that he blames on the Lebanese Shiite group, which killed 12 children and adolescents playing on a football field on the annexed Syrian Golan Heights the day before.
Europe’s largest airline group, Lufthansa, also announced on Monday that it was suspending its flights to Beirut. Flights by the German group’s companies – Lufthansa, Eurowings and Swiss – to the Lebanese capital are “cancelled up to and including August 5 due to current developments in the Middle East”said a company spokesman. Lufthansa usually operates regular flights to Lebanon through these three airlines exclusively via Beirut airport.