The company announced this on Thursday via a press release. According to media reports, the regulation applies to the entire Lufthansa Group. From this point on, the Israeli airspace will also be used again, it was further stated.
The company announced this on Thursday via a press release. According to media reports, the regulation applies to the entire Lufthansa Group. From this point on, the Israeli airspace will also be used again, it was further stated.
Flights to both Imam Khomeini Airport Tehran and the use of Iranian airspace, however, will continue to be suspended until February 14th, it was said. As the parent company of AUA, Lufthansa, also announced according to German media reports, flights to the Lebanese capital Beirut will be suspended until February 28th.
(APA/Red)
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