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UAE and foreign airlines cancel flights at Beirut airport amid Hizbollah-Israel escalation

August 26, 2024
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UAE and foreign airlines cancel flights at Beirut airport amid Hizbollah-Israel escalation
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Beirut airport was functioning on Sunday but many passengers were stuck as flights were cancelled or delayed, a reported said, after Israel and Hizbollah announced broad strikes in an escalation of cross-border hostilities.
“We came at 4:30 am for our flight at 8:00 am but they told us it was cancelled,” said Elham Shukair, a passenger headed to the United States via Jordan.
Royal Jordanian airlines announced the suspension of Beirut flights “due to the current situation”, and the UAE’s Etihad Airways said it had also cancelled its services to and from the Lebanese capital.
Dubai-based airline flyDubai also said followed suit. The airline said it was monitoring the situation carefully and highlighted its travellers’ safety as a priority over everything.
Seated on her bag in the arrivals hall, she said she had booked another flight later Sunday with Lebanon’s Middle East airlines in the hope of reaching Amman and making her onward connection.
Lebanon’s Hizbollah movement has traded near-daily fire with Israeli forces in support of ally Hamas since the Palestinian group’s October 7 attack on Israel triggered the Gaza war.
But Israel launched air strikes into Lebanon on Sunday, saying it had thwarted a large-scale Hizbollah attack, while the Lebanese group announced its own cross-border strikes to avenge the killing of a top commander, Fuad Shukr, in an Israeli strike last month.
Fears have spiked since Shukr’s killing that the cross-border violence could degenerate into all-out conflict between Hizbollah and Israel, who last fought a devastating war in the summer of 2006.
Israel bombed Beirut airport, Lebanon’s only international passenger facility, during that war.
On Sunday, other passengers sat on the floor in the arrivals hall as screens showed cancelled or delayed flights, while the arrivals area was largely empty.
“Our flight is still scheduled but it is delayed,” said Diala Hatoum, who was set to travel with her son on a Qatar Airways flight.
“We will see, we are waiting now,” she added.
Air France said it was suspending Beirut flights scheduled for Sunday and Monday, adding that the move could be extended depending on the situation in the Middle East.
On Friday, German airline giant Lufthansa said it was extending a suspension of flights to Beirut until September 30.
Lebanon’s civil aviation authority emphasised Sunday that “the airport is functioning normally” despite some disruptions.
There is “no truth” to rumours that all flights have been cancelled, said a statement from the authority carried by the official National News Agency.
A number of airlines had already announced flight suspensions or cancellations to Beirut in recent weeks, with some later resuming services.
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