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Middle East Conflict Disrupts Swiss Air Travel
6 Mar
Summary
- Swiss International Airlines suspends Dubai flights until March 10.
- Tel Aviv flights are canceled until March 22 due to M.E. conflict.
- Airline is assisting stranded passengers and monitoring security.

Swiss International Airlines has announced an extension of its flight suspensions to two key Middle Eastern destinations. Flights to Dubai will remain suspended through March 10, while services to Tel Aviv have been canceled until March 22. These decisions are a direct consequence of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The airline, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, is prioritizing the safety of its passengers and crew. It is actively working to support travelers who find themselves stranded due to these flight cancellations. Swiss is committed to resuming its services to the affected regions as soon as the security situation permits.
In parallel, Swiss is continuously evaluating the feasibility of alternative flight options and monitoring the evolving security situation. The airline anticipates the arrival of a flight from Oman in Zurich today, carrying 211 passengers. A firm date for the resumption of normal flight operations has not yet been set.




