Aegean flights canceled due to Iran β Which other airlines are blocking routes
Aegean Airlines has temporarily canceled flights to and from several airports in the Middle East due to security concerns following recent U.S. attacks in Iran.
Aegean Airlines has announced the cancellation of flights to and from several major airports in the Middle East, including Tel Aviv, Erbil, Baghdad, Beirut, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi. This decision comes in light of heightened tensions and security concerns following a recent U.S. military strike in Iran. The airline stated that passenger safety is its top priority and that it continuously assesses the situation in the airspace of affected regions.
Passengers holding tickets for the affected routes are urged to stay updated through the airline's official communications and to contact Aegean or their travel agents regarding rebookings, schedule changes, or refunds, as per the airline's commercial policies. Aegean emphasized its commitment to regularly review the situation and provide timely updates to travelers.
The cancellations could have a wider impact on travel in the region, as other airlines are also expected to follow suit amid growing geopolitical tensions. This situation highlights the vulnerability of air travel to international conflicts, particularly in areas where security conditions can change rapidly, affecting not only airlines but also travelers' plans on a global scale.