Some flights at Beirut airport have been cancelled with Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines (MEA) saying disruptions to its schedule were related to insurance risks because tensions escalate between Israel and armed political group Hezbollah.
A rocket strike that killed 12 teenagers and children in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Saturday has added to concerns that Israel and the Iran-backed group could engage in a full-scale war. On Sunday Israel’s security cabinet authorised the government to respond to the strike. Hezbollah refused any responsibility for the attack, the deadliest in Israel since Hamas October 7 assault sparked the war in Gaza, which has since spread to several fronts.
Lufthansa and Lufthansa’s Eurowings have cancelled three flights to Beirut scheduled for Monday afternoon, according to the information board at the airport.
Turkish Airlines also cancelled two flights overnight on Sunday and Turkey-based budget carrier SunExpress, Turkish Airlines subsidiary AJet, Greek carrier Aegean Airlines, Ethiopian Air and MEA have also cancelled flights scheduled to land in Beirut on Monday, Flightradar24 showed. The airlines did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport is Lebanon’s only airport. It has been targeted in the country’s civil war, and previous fighting with Israel, including in the last war between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006.
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