Etihad Airways: Flights between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv canceled until June 22
Etihad Airways has announced the suspension of all flights between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv until June 22, following the recent escalation of tensions in the Middle East. This decision comes in response to the closure of Israel’s airspace and the bombing of Iran by Israel. The suspension is part of a broader safety measure implemented by airlines operating in the region.
Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have also taken similar steps. Delta suspended flights from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Tel Aviv through August 31, while United canceled flights from Newark Liberty International Airport and arranged for crew members to fly out on an El Al Israel Airlines flight. Both carriers have issued travel waivers to accommodate passengers affected by these suspensions [1].
Etihad Airways has not specified the exact date for the resumption of flights, but it has stated that it will continue to monitor the evolving security environment in the area. This cautious approach is aimed at ensuring the safety of passengers and crew members.
The suspension of flights is likely to have financial implications for the airlines involved. Reduced air traffic can lead to decreased revenue and increased operational costs. However, the primary concern for these airlines is the safety of their passengers and crew members, which has prompted them to take these precautionary measures.
Investors and financial professionals should closely monitor the developments in the Middle East and their potential impact on the aviation industry. The situation is fluid, and further suspensions or changes in air travel routes could occur.
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[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-13/delta-united-suspend-flights-to-tel-aviv-after-iran-bombing
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