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Lufthansa partially resumes flights to Middle East crisis region

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The Lufthansa Group plans to resume individual flights to the crisis-hit Middle East region starting next Tuesday.

Despite ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, flights to the airports of Amman in Jordan and Erbil in Iraq are to resume. However, the ban on flights to Tel Aviv and Tehran will remain in place until September 2, 2024. Flights to the Lebanese capital Beirut will also be suspended until at least September 30.

The Lufthansa Group, which includes the core brand as well as Swiss, Austrian, Brussels Airlines and Eurowings, is offering affected travelers flexible rebooking and cancellation options. The background to the decision is the ongoing tensions in the region, which are affecting the security situation.

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