French national carrier Air France has suspended all flights to Tel Aviv and the Lebanese capital of Beirut until at least Monday due to the Sunday exchange of fire between Israel and Hezbollah. The airline may prolong the cancellation and has promised to provide an update on Monday.
The decision to suspend flights comes in response to the escalating tensions in the region following the exchange of fire. Air France is closely monitoring the situation and will assess the security conditions before resuming flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut.
Passengers who have been affected by the flight cancellations are advised to contact Air France for rebooking options or refunds. The airline is working to minimize the inconvenience caused to travelers and ensure their safety.
Air France's decision to suspend flights underscores the impact of the conflict on air travel in the region. Other airlines may also consider adjusting their flight schedules in response to the security situation.
As the situation continues to evolve, travelers are advised to stay informed about any updates or changes to flight schedules. Air France will continue to provide updates on the status of flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut as the situation develops.