newsinsightplus.com 20saccountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore April 15, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityBusinessMarket DataEconomyYour MoneyCompaniesTechnology of BusinessCEO SecretsAI BusinessFlights cancelled and disrupted after Iran’s attack on IsraelPublished21 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesBy Dearbail JordanBusiness reporter, BBC NewsAirline passengers are facing cancellations or disruption to flights to Israel and surrounding countries after Iran’s airstrikes at the weekend.EasyJet has suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv up to and including Sunday, 21 April.Wizz Air said it would resume journeys to Israel on Tuesday, 16 April after stopping flights to Tel Aviv on Sunday and Monday.However, it warned: “Passengers may experience some schedule changes.”Wizz Air said that it was “closely monitoring the situation with the relevant authorities and keeping its passengers informed of all schedule changes”.”All passengers affected by the schedule changes will be provided with rebooking or refund options,” it added.Israel closed its airspace on Saturday evening after Iran launched its first-ever direct assault on the country. Iran launched drones and missiles towards Israel in retaliation for a strike on Tehran’s consulate in Damascus on 1 April.Israel has not said it carried out the consulate strike, but is widely believed to have been behind it.Why has Iran attacked Israel?Israel reopened its airspace early on Sunday morning as did Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon, which had stopped flights for a period.German airline group Lufthansa said that it had suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv, Erbil and Amman up to and including Monday, but said they would re-start on Tuesday.However, it said that flights to Beirut and Tehran would remain suspended until at least 18 April.A spokesperson said: “The Lufthansa Group had already decided on Friday, 12 April, to fly around Iranian airspace up to and including Thursday, 18 April, and thus temporarily suspend flights to Tehran.”Other airlines are re-routing their flights which could add time to journeys. Australia’s Qantas said its planes are changing course to avoid Iran’s airspace.The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) reiterated its previous guidance to airlines to use caution in Israeli and Iranian airspace.”The European Commission and EASA will continue to closely monitor the situation to assess any potential safety risks for EU aircraft operators and be ready to act as appropriate,” it said. Related TopicsMiddle EastEasyjetIsraelIranWizz AirAir travelLufthansaMore on this storyMissile attack was ‘double defeat’ for Iran, says UK foreign secretaryPublished1 day agoOil prices dip after Iran attack on IsraelPublished1 hour agoTop StoriesLive. Western allies call on Israel to avoid escalation after Iran attackUK shot Iran drones to de-escalate conflict, says CameronPublished23 minutes agoBBC Verify uncovers real and fake clips among Iran attack footage. 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newsinsightplus.com 20saccountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore April 15, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityBusinessMarket DataEconomyYour MoneyCompaniesTechnology of BusinessCEO SecretsAI BusinessFlights cancelled and disrupted after Iran’s attack on IsraelPublished21 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesBy Dearbail JordanBusiness reporter, BBC NewsAirline passengers are facing cancellations or disruption to flights to Israel and surrounding countries after Iran’s airstrikes at the weekend.EasyJet has suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv up to and including Sunday, 21 April.Wizz Air said it would resume journeys to Israel on Tuesday, 16 April after stopping flights to Tel Aviv on Sunday and Monday.However, it warned: “Passengers may experience some schedule changes.”Wizz Air said that it was “closely monitoring the situation with the relevant authorities and keeping its passengers informed of all schedule changes”.”All passengers affected by the schedule changes will be provided with rebooking or refund options,” it added.Israel closed its airspace on Saturday evening after Iran launched its first-ever direct assault on the country. Iran launched drones and missiles towards Israel in retaliation for a strike on Tehran’s consulate in Damascus on 1 April.Israel has not said it carried out the consulate strike, but is widely believed to have been behind it.Why has Iran attacked Israel?Israel reopened its airspace early on Sunday morning as did Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon, which had stopped flights for a period.German airline group Lufthansa said that it had suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv, Erbil and Amman up to and including Monday, but said they would re-start on Tuesday.However, it said that flights to Beirut and Tehran would remain suspended until at least 18 April.A spokesperson said: “The Lufthansa Group had already decided on Friday, 12 April, to fly around Iranian airspace up to and including Thursday, 18 April, and thus temporarily suspend flights to Tehran.”Other airlines are re-routing their flights which could add time to journeys. Australia’s Qantas said its planes are changing course to avoid Iran’s airspace.The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) reiterated its previous guidance to airlines to use caution in Israeli and Iranian airspace.”The European Commission and EASA will continue to closely monitor the situation to assess any potential safety risks for EU aircraft operators and be ready to act as appropriate,” it said. Related TopicsMiddle EastEasyjetIsraelIranWizz AirAir travelLufthansaMore on this storyMissile attack was ‘double defeat’ for Iran, says UK foreign secretaryPublished1 day agoOil prices dip after Iran attack on IsraelPublished1 hour agoTop StoriesLive. Western allies call on Israel to avoid escalation after Iran attackUK shot Iran drones to de-escalate conflict, says CameronPublished23 minutes agoBBC Verify uncovers real and fake clips among Iran attack footage. 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VideoWatch: Rushdie reveals extent of his wounds from knife attackWatching my country fall apart day-by-dayElsewhere on the BBCCharlotte Church explores her working class childhoodExpect mindful moments, laughter and a few tales of teens sneaking into clubs…AttributionSoundsCould switching to olive oil be good for your health?Michael Mosley discovers the surprising benefits of this component of the Mediterranean dietAttributionSoundsMaggie Rogers performs in Radio 1’s Live LoungeEnjoy her song ‘Don’t Forget Me’ and an incredible cover of Tate McRae’s ‘Greedy’AttributioniPlayerThis is the poetry show without the poetry!Tim Key’s smart, comedic chaos with guests Stephen Merchant and Lolly AdefopeAttributionSoundsMost Read1’Obvious’ Sydney killer targeted women – police2Three men in their 20s killed in retail park crash3Grimes sorry for Coachella technical difficulties4Salman Rushdie: Losing an eye upsets me every day5Universal credit ‘must change’ to tackle sickness6’Hero’ who took on killer describes Sydney attack7Controversial half marathon result being investigatedAttributionSport8Stonehenge research explores possible Moon connection9Oil prices dip after Iran attack on Israel10Standoff continues as MPs to vote on Rwanda bill [ad_1] EasyJet has suspended planes travelling to Tel Aviv until 21 April following Tehran’s attack. 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