Against a backdrop of upheaval in the Middle East region, the airlines Air France and El Al are making different choices regarding their flight connections. While Air France has decided to extend the suspension of its flights to Beirut, El Al is stepping up its services to Larnaca and Athens. These strategic decisions reflect the current challenges facing airlines in this complex geopolitical zone.
Air France extends shutdown of flights to Beirut

In view of the security situation in Middle EastAir France has decided to extend its flight shutdown to Beirut. This measure, initially temporary, has been extended to guarantee the safety of passengers and flight crews. The company is closely monitoring developments to determine whether it will resume operations.
Travellers affected by this decision are invited to contact the company to find out about the options available, including refunds or changes to their bookings.
El Al steps up services to Larnaca and Athens
At the same time, the Israeli airline El Al has announced an increase in its services to Larnaca (Cyprus) and Athens (Greece). This increase in flight frequency is designed to meet growing demand from passengers looking for alternatives to interrupted destinations.
El Al points out that these new routes will not only make air traffic in the region more fluid, but will also offer travellers more connecting options. This strategic decision is part of the company's drive to strengthen its presence in particularly popular markets.
Impact on travellers
These adjustments to flight schedules have significant repercussions for travellers at the Middle East. Air France passengers will have to consider alternative routes to Beirut, while those flying with El Al will benefit from a wider range of destinations in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Here is a summary of the changes made by the two companies:
Air France | El Al |
Extended shutdown of flights to Beirut | More flights to Larnaca |
Continuous safety assessment | Increased connections to Athens |
Refunds and modifications possible | Strengthening our regional presence |
In short, these strategic decisions demonstrate the airlines' ongoing adaptation to an ever-changing regional situation. Travelers are encouraged to stay informed, and to consult airline updates regularly for the best possible travel arrangements.
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