Amid the war in Iran β Lufthansa's urgent message to passengers
Lufthansa has suspended flights over several Middle Eastern countries due to escalating conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran.
In response to the ongoing military conflict initiated by the US and Israel against Iran, Lufthansa has announced a temporary suspension of its flight operations over several Middle Eastern countries, including Israel, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia's Dammam airport until March 8. Additionally, flights over the United Arab Emirates will be avoided until March 4. The airline's decision aims to ensure the safety of passengers and crew amidst escalating tensions in the region.
Following the recent outbreak of hostilities, significant numbers of travelers, including holidaymakers from Germany, are unable to leave the Middle East. Lufthansa has reassured its passengers that those affected by the suspended flights can change their travel dates without fees or receive a full refund on their tickets. The airline emphasized that the safety of its customers remains their priority, reflecting their commitment to responsible operation amid geopolitical instability.
Experts have raised concerns about the potential for the conflict to escalate further, suggesting that a humanitarian crisis could emerge, leading to a wave of migrants fleeing the region. Lufthansa's proactive measures include not just operational adjustments, but also being prepared for the long-term implications of the ongoing situation, demonstrating a cautious approach in navigating the evolving landscape of air travel in conflict-affected areas.