EasyJet and Wizz Air cancel flights to Tel Aviv after Iran attack on Israel

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EasyJet and Wizz Air cancel flights to Tel Aviv after Iran attack on Israel
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BA says it is flying but reviewing situation as several other global carriers ground services

EasyJet has stopped flights to and from Tel Aviv until Sunday, while Wizz Air has said it will resume on Tuesday after cancelling services from Saturday to Monday.on the Iranian embassy in Syria – widely believed to have been carried out by Israeli jets – which killed a number of senior Iranian commanders.has taken the decision to temporarily pause operations to and from Tel Aviv until 21 April. The safety and security of our passengers and crew is always easyJet’s highest priority.

Wizz Air said passengers may experience schedule changes when flights resumed on Tuesday, adding that it was monitoring the situation. A number of other international carriers including Air Canada, Delta, Iberia and Lufthansa also suspended flights to Tel Aviv on Sunday and Monday.British Airways confirmed it had run a service to Tel Aviv on Monday morning but said it was keeping the situation under review. The airline restarted flights to Tel Aviv this month but had reduced the service to only four flights a week, with crew changes at Larnaca in Cyprus, so staff did not have to spend the night in Israel.

Virgin Atlantic had suspended flights to Tel Aviv until September before the latest attacks, but the carrier said it had since changed some of its routes to avoid Iranian and Israeli airspace.Get set for the working day – we'll point you to all the business news and analysis you need every morningIt said: “We are not currently overflying Iraq, Iran or Israel, but we continue to monitor the situation for any potential impact on our operations.

Qatar Airways said it had resumed flights to Iran, namely Tehran, Mashhad, Shiraz and Isfahan. “The safety and security of our passengers remains our top priority,” it added.

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