Air India suspends all flight operations to Tel Aviv amid Middle East tensions
Air India on Friday announced the suspension of all scheduled flights to and from Tel Aviv with immediate effect, citing the escalating situation in parts of the Middle East.
The airline emphasised that the safety of passengers and crew is its top priority.
In an official statement, Air India assured passengers with confirmed bookings to and from Tel Aviv that they would receive a full refund. The airline also stated that it is closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates as needed.
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