United Airlines has canceled at least three flights to and from the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel. The affected flights include a route from Newark, New Jersey to Tel Aviv, a flight from Washington D.C. to Amman, Jordan, and one from Dubai to Newark.
In a statement, the airline mentioned that they are closely monitoring the situation and prioritizing the safety of their customers and crews when making decisions about upcoming flights. As of Saturday night, there have been no changes to any Sunday flights for United.
The cancellation of these flights comes as tensions escalate in the region, prompting airlines to assess the security risks involved in operating flights to affected areas. United Airlines is taking proactive measures to ensure the well-being of passengers and staff amidst the volatile situation.
Passengers who were scheduled to travel on the affected flights are advised to contact United Airlines for rebooking options and assistance. The airline is working to accommodate affected travelers and minimize disruptions to their travel plans.
As the conflict continues to unfold, airlines like United are closely monitoring developments and adjusting their flight schedules as needed to ensure the safety and security of all individuals on board. Travelers are encouraged to stay informed about any updates or changes to their flight itineraries.