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Dutch carrier KLM suspends flights to Israel starting March 1
- Dutch airline KLM announced it will temporarily suspend flights between Amsterdam and Tel Aviv starting March 1 until further notice, citing commercial and operational reasons.
- The suspension is indefinite, and affected passengers are being contacted with options to rebook or receive refunds.
- KLM did not explicitly link the suspension to security concerns but acknowledged rising Middle East tensions and operational challenges as context for the decision.
- The airline will monitor conditions and reassess the suspension depending on changing circumstances.
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Major airline cuts Tel Aviv flights as security concerns mount
“At this stage, operating flights to Tel Aviv is not commercially and operationally viable,” the company said. By World Israel News Staff Dutch airline KLM announced Wednesday evening that it will temporarily suspend its flights between Amsterdam and Tel Aviv beginning March 1, citing commercial and operational considerations as growing regional tensions raise concerns across the aviation industry. In a statement, the airline said continued oper…
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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left4Leaning Right5Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Right
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Right
46% Right
L 36%
C 18%
R 46%
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