Air Canada Cancels Flights to Israel-Dubai Due to Middle East Tension
Air Canada has canceled flights to Israel and Dubai until March 22 due to escalating tensions in the Middle East.
As tensions escalate in the Middle East amidst ongoing conflict, numerous countries have closed their airspace, leading to significant disruptions in air travel. Air Canada announced the suspension of all flights from Canada to Israel and Dubai until March 22, 2023, in light of the increased hostilities between the US-Israel and Iran. The airline stated on the social media platform X that flights would resume on March 23, but the situation would be monitored closely for any necessary adjustments.
In its statement, Air Canada issued a warning advising passengers not to approach airports if they were in the affected regions of Tel Aviv and Dubai, reflecting the seriousness of the current military conflict. The airliner is prioritizing safety while also accommodating passengers whose flights have been canceled.
In an effort to ease the burden on travelers, Air Canada announced that passengers with canceled flights could rebook their trips without incurring any fees. This provision underscores the challenges faced by airlines during such turbulent times and their attempt to maintain customer service amidst the crisis.