Sky Express: Flight cancellations to and from Tel Aviv
Sky Express has canceled its flights to and from Tel Aviv due to the closure of Israeli airspace.
Sky Express, a Greek airline, has announced the cancellation of its scheduled flights to and from Tel Aviv following the closure of the Israeli airspace. This decision affects flights from Athens International Airport (ATH) to Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV) and vice versa, for the period from Sunday, March 1 to Monday, March 2. The announcement serves to inform passengers about the disruption in service caused by the ongoing circumstances in the region.
To accommodate affected travelers, Sky Express has offered alternatives to mitigate the inconvenience. Passengers can opt for a free change of their ticket to a future flight on the same route, with a departure date valid until December 31, 2026. Additionally, travelers have the option to cancel their booking and receive a credit voucher equivalent to the ticket price, which will remain valid for 12 months. This flexibility is intended to help passengers navigate their travel plans amid the current turbulence in air travel to Israel.
The closure of Israeli airspace has significant implications for travel to and from the country, impacting not only airlines but also passengers with pressing travel needs. As airlines adjust to the evolving situation, further changes to flight schedules and ongoing re-evaluations of safety will likely be necessary. The situation continues to develop, and other carriers may implement similar measures, underscoring the fragile state of air travel linked to geopolitical events.