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Swiss suspends Beirut flights until the end of September 2024

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The airline Swiss has decided to continue to suspend its flights to Tel Aviv until and including Monday, September 2, 2024. Flights to Beirut will also be suspended until September 30, 2024. This is due to the tense security situation in the Middle East. Swiss is closely monitoring the situation on site and is in constant contact with the relevant authorities.

From August 27, 2024, Swiss will again use the northeastern part of Iranian airspace for overflights, while the rest of Iranian airspace and the airspace over Iraq and Israel will continue to be avoided. The airline emphasizes that the safety of passengers and crews is its highest priority. Affected passengers can rebook their flights free of charge or receive a full refund of the ticket price.

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