Feb 28 • 12:54 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Aegean: Cancellations of flights to and from Israel, Iraq, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates

Aegean Airlines has announced flight cancellations to and from multiple Middle Eastern destinations due to recent developments in the region.

Aegean Airlines has canceled several flights to and from major airports in the Middle East including Tel Aviv, Erbil, Baghdad, Beirut, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi. This decision comes in response to escalating tensions in the region, which have raised safety concerns for travelers. As a result, the airline has revised its flight schedule to prioritize the safety and security of its passengers.

The specific flights affected are scheduled between February 28 and March 2, 2026, including routes from Athens to cities such as Erbil and Tel Aviv, as well as from Dubai and Abu Dhabi back to Athens. The cancellations reflect a broader trend in the airline industry when geopolitical developments disrupt travel plans, highlighting the need for airlines to remain agile and responsive to changing circumstances.

This situation serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of international travel and regional stability. Travelers planning to fly to these areas in the near future need to stay informed about any further changes and can consider alternate travel options while Aegean Airlines and other carriers manage the evolving situation.

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