
EgyptAir suspends flights to Beirut, Amman, Baghdad, Erbil
EgyptAir has announced the immediate suspension of all flights to and from Beirut, Amman, Baghdad, and Erbil, citing escalating security concerns in the region. The decision, effective as of Sunday, will remain in place until further notice.
In an official statement, the airline said the move was made "in light of ongoing regional developments and out of concern for the safety of passengers and flight crews."
The suspension affects travelers across several key Middle Eastern destinations. EgyptAir has called on passengers with affected bookings to review their travel plans and contact the airline's customer service center to update their travel details or make necessary adjustments.
To assist affected travelers, EgyptAir provided several contact options:
The airline emphasized that it is closely monitoring the evolving situation and will resume flights once it is deemed safe. EgyptAir expressed appreciation for passengers' understanding and cooperation during this period of heightened alert.
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