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    EU urges airlines to avoid Lebanese and Israeli airspace in October

    September 28, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The European Union has issued a warning to all airlines, advising them to avoid Lebanese and Israeli airspace throughout October due to the escalating conflict between the two nations. This recommendation comes as tensions rise, with an increase in airstrikes and growing concerns over safety in the region. In a joint statement, the European Commission and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) highlighted the security risks, citing an “overall intensification of air strikes” and a “deterioration of the security situation.”

    EU urges airlines to avoid Lebanese and Israeli airspace in October

    The agencies recommended that airlines refrain from operating flights over Lebanon and Israel at any altitude. This advisory, part of the Conflict Zone Information Bulletin (CZIB), will remain in effect until October 31, 2024, but may be updated or canceled depending on further assessments. The CZIB is a tool used by the EU to inform airlines about potential dangers in conflict zones. According to the European Commission, the bulletin serves as a crucial mechanism to ensure the safety of passengers and crew by providing up-to-date information on risks associated with flying over certain areas.

    EASA has committed to closely monitoring the situation on the ground and in the air. It stated that the agency is prepared to adjust its recommendations based on any changes in the security environment, which could either heighten or reduce the risks faced by European airlines operating in or near the conflict zone. The call for heightened caution comes after a series of airstrikes in the region that have caused widespread damage and raised concerns about the possibility of misdirected attacks impacting civilian aircraft.

    The EU stressed that the safety of passengers and crews is paramount, urging all operators to comply with the advisory. This latest warning adds to the growing list of airspace restrictions for airlines flying over conflict zones in recent years. The EU has previously issued similar advisories for regions affected by armed conflict, including parts of Ukraine and Syria, underscoring the increasing dangers for civil aviation in areas of military tension.

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