EasyJet cancels UK Cyprus flights following drone attack on RAF base
EasyJet has cancelled flights from the UK to Cyprus due to security concerns following a drone attack on a nearby RAF base.
In response to a drone attack on the RAF base in Akrotiri, Cyprus, EasyJet has announced the cancellation of all flights between the UK and the island for the day. The airline has communicated that this precautionary measure is to ensure the safety of its passengers amid escalating tensions in the region. While operations for flights scheduled from March 3 onwards are expected to proceed as planned, the airline advises affected customers to monitor their services closely.
EasyJet's statement emphasizes their commitment to customer safety, offering alternatives such as rebooking on other airlines, refunds, and assistance for accommodation and meals to those impacted by the cancellations. This situation highlights the broader implications of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, as its ripple effects reach travel and tourism sectors, particularly in areas like Cyprus, a popular holiday destination.
As the airline continues to evaluate the security landscape, it underscores the importance of proactive measures in the face of international unrest. Customers planning travel to and from Cyprus are urged to stay informed about updates, reflecting a wider precautionary response from travel companies in times of geopolitical instability.