Home » SWISS cancels flights to and from Tel Aviv

SWISS cancels flights to and from Tel Aviv

SWISS cancels flights to and from Tel Aviv



Swiss had only resumed its flights to Tel Aviv at the beginning of September, after having suspended flights to Ben Gurion Airport since the beginning of August.


Keystone / Christian Beutler

Swiss International Airlines (SWISS) has cancelled flights from Zurich to Tel Aviv and back on Wednesday and Thursday. This is in response to recent events in the Middle East, as the airline announced on Tuesday evening.

+ Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox

For security reasons, flights LX252 and LX253 will be cancelled on September 18 and 19. SWISS, which is part of the Lufthansa Group, also intends to avoid the airspace over Israel and Iran for the time being until and including Thursday.

SWISS added that it is in dialogue with the relevant authorities and will continue to assess the situation in the coming days. It regrets the inconvenience caused to passengers and is offering free refunds and rebookings.

+ SWISS suspends Zurich-Tel Aviv flights

In its press release, Swiss did not go into more detail about the latest events in the Middle East. On Tuesday, around 2,750 people were injured and nine people killed in Lebanon in suspected coordinated explosions involving hundreds of portable radio receivers.

SWISS had only resumed its flights to Tel Aviv at the beginning of September, after having suspended flights to Ben Gurion Airport in the beginning of August.

Translated from German by DeepL/jdp

This news story has been written and carefully fact-checked by an external editorial team. At SWI swissinfo.ch we select the most relevant news for an international audience and use automatic translation tools such as DeepL to translate it into English. Providing you with automatically translated news gives us the time to write more in-depth articles.

If you want to know more about how we work, have a look here, if you want to learn more about how we use technology, click here, and if you have feedback on this news story please write to english@swissinfo.ch.

Meyer Burger replaces top management and announces job cuts

More

Meyer Burger replaces top management and cuts 200 jobs




This content was published on




The ailing solar company Meyer Burger is attempting to break free with a new restructuring program. The CEO is leaving the company. Numerous employees will also lose their jobs.



Read more: Meyer Burger replaces top management and cuts 200 jobs


Swiss researchers want to slow down ageing processes

More

Swiss researchers discover why our organs age




This content was published on




Swiss researchers have discovered why certain organs age faster than others. The results were published on Tuesday in the scientific journal “Cell”. The researchers hope to use their findings to slow down the ageing process.



Read more: Swiss researchers discover why our organs age