Flights to and from Israel, Lebanon and Jordan affected as a result of Iran assault – Airspace opened after seven hours – Flights from Tel Aviv anticipated to be affected
Flights to and from Israel, Lebanon and Jordan have been affected as a result of Saturday night time's Iranian assault on Israel after Israel, Jordan and Lebanon closed their airspace.
Because of this, flights to and from the airports of the three nations have been cancelled.
So far as Cyprus is worried, as reported by the Cyprus Information Company, throughout the night time two flights have been affected, one among Wizz Air and one among Royal Jordanian which pressured the 2 corporations to divert their flights.
The Wizz Air flight to Israel returned again to Luton. Landed at Larnaca airport for refueling. Passengers on Royal Jordanian flights from Heathrow to Amman, Jordan spent the night time in motels in Cyprus.
To date, three morning flights from Cyprus to Israel by Tus Air, Elal and Isr Air have been cancelled.
Airspace opened over Israel, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon
Flights to and from Israel, Lebanon and Jordan have been canceled or are anticipated to be cancelled.
Israel opened as we speak – after 7 hours – its airspace at 07:30 am (native time), as introduced by the nation's airports authority, after the Iranian assault with tons of of drones and missiles throughout the night time.
It was additionally introduced that flights from Tel Aviv are anticipated to be affected, and passengers planning to journey ought to verify their flight instances.
And Jordan opened its airspace that had been closed late Saturday after Iran's drone and missile assault on Israel, the nation's state tv reported as we speak, citing civil aviation authorities.
There have been related updates on Sunday morning from the Authorities in Iraq and Lebanon.