Air routes to Israel and Lebanon still suspended

Air routes to Israel and Lebanon still suspended
Air France routes to Israel and Lebanon still suspended

Air announced that its services to Israel and Lebanon remain suspended “due to the security situation at destination”. Connections are suspended between Parsi-Charles-de-Gaulle and Tel Aviv until January 17 inclusive, and until January 31 inclusive with regard to Beirut.

Services to Israel and Lebanon by Air France remain suspended “due to the security situation at destination”, the airline announced on Monday. “Air France extends the suspension of its connections between -Charles-de-Gaulle and Tel-Aviv (Israel) until January 17, 2025 inclusive. Connections between Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle and Beirut (Lebanon) are suspended until 'to January 31, 2025 inclusive,' the carrier told AFP.

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Flights to Beirut suspended since September 17

From the same source, “the resumption of operations will remain subject to an assessment of the situation on site” and “the customers concerned will be informed individually and postponement or reimbursement solutions will be offered to them”. Air France stopped operating its flights to Beirut after the simultaneous explosion across Lebanon of pagers used by the Hezbollah movement on September 17. The company also stopped serving Tel Aviv from Paris on September 30.

The low-cost subsidiary of Air France-KLM, Transavia, announced in early December that it had suspended its flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut at least until January 6 inclusive. Asked Monday for a possible update, she was not able to respond immediately. Flights of the German company Lufthansa to Tel Aviv are suspended at least until January 31 inclusive.

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Indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel resumed this weekend

Indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel resumed this weekend in Qatar with a view to an agreement on a ceasefire and the release of hostages held captive in Gaza since the attack of the Palestinian movement on Israeli soil on October 7, 2023.

Hamas said on Sunday that it was ready to release 34 Israeli hostages during the “first phase” of an agreement with Israel, which for its part stressed that it had still not received a list from the Palestinian movement.

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