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Delta Postpones Israel Services till December 2024 Over Conflict

Sunday, September 22, 2024

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Delta Air Lines has confirmed the extension of its flight suspension to Israel until the end of the year due to ongoing regional conflicts. The Atlanta-based carrier initially planned to resume services on October 31 but has now deferred all scheduled flights to Israel until December 31, 2024. This decision aligns Delta with other major airlines that have also ceased operations in the region, reflecting global concerns over increasing safety risks.

Affected Delta passengers now have the option to reschedule their flights until March 1, 2025. The airline is reaching out to its customers to facilitate changes in their travel plans, ensuring flexibility amid the uncertainty in travel schedules.

The adjustment in flight operations comes in a week marked by heightened security alerts. Tensions escalated significantly after an incident involving the remote detonation of pagers in Lebanon, which resulted in several deaths and injuries to thousands. This alarming development has prompted a stringent response from airlines around the globe regarding security protocols.

In response to these security challenges, Qatar Airways has taken proactive measures by banning the carriage of pagers and walkie-talkies on all its flights to and from Lebanon, aiming to prevent similar security threats.

Similarly, other European giants like Air France and Lufthansa have reinstated their own suspensions of flights to Israel, underscoring the precarious security situation in the Middle East.

Delta Air Lines continues to monitor the situation closely and is working in coordination with international aviation authorities to determine when it is safe to resume flights, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew remains a top priority.

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