(Reuters) – Delta Air Traces (NYSE:) stated on Tuesday it should pause its flights between New York’s JFK airport and Tel Aviv via March, resulting from escalating battle and security issues in Israel.
The airline stated it has issued a journey waiver for all clients who have been booked on its flights to journey to and from Tel Aviv earlier than March 31, 2025.
It had earlier suspended flights to Tel Aviv via the tip of 2024.
A number of airways globally have suspended their companies to Israel and Lebanon, whereas additionally revising schedules to keep away from the Iranian and Lebanese airspace, in an try to make sure passenger security as safety issues rise within the area.