Air France and Transavia Extend Israel Flight Suspension Until Friday Amidst Lebanon Escalation
Background
Due to the escalating tensions between Israel and Lebanon, Air France and its subsidiary Transavia have extended their suspension of flights to Israel until Friday, August 12th. The decision was made to ensure the safety of passengers and crew amidst the ongoing conflict.
Details of Flight Suspension
The flight suspension affects all Air France and Transavia flights between Paris and Tel Aviv. The airlines have stated that they will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as necessary.
Impact on Passengers
Passengers who have booked flights to Israel during the suspension period will be contacted by the airlines and offered alternative arrangements. This may include rerouting to a different destination or a refund of their ticket.
Ongoing Conflict
The conflict between Israel and Lebanon escalated on Wednesday, August 10th, with an exchange of rocket fire across the border. The escalation comes after weeks of rising tensions between the two countries over a maritime border dispute.
International Response
The international community has expressed concern over the escalation of violence and has called for both sides to exercise restraint. The United Nations Security Council is scheduled to meet on Thursday to discuss the situation.
Additional Information
For the latest updates on the flight suspension, passengers are advised to contact Air France or Transavia directly. The airlines' websites also provide information on alternative arrangements for affected flights.
The situation in the Middle East remains fluid, and it is important to stay informed about the latest developments. The U.S. Department of State provides travel advisories and updates on the situation in Israel and Lebanon.
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