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Swiss resumes flights to Tel Aviv – Beirut connections remain suspended

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Swiss airline will resume flights to Tel Aviv from September 5, 2024, after an in-depth analysis of the security situation in the Middle East concluded that safe flight operations can be ensured. An Airbus A330 will operate the route daily. The decision to suspend flights to Beirut until the end of October remains in place and is based on commercial reasons.

Swiss stresses that safety is its top priority and that the situation in the region will continue to be closely monitored. Passengers who do not wish to take their Tel Aviv flights can obtain a full refund for tickets for flights until September 15.

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