Countries are advising their citizens to avoid traveling to Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and the occupied Palestinian territories due to potential threats arising from heightened regional tensions linked to Israel's conflict in Gaza.
France, India, Germany, Canada, and the United States have all issued travel advisories urging their citizens to steer clear of certain areas in the region. These warnings come amidst concerns over escalating tensions.
In response to the situation, airlines have taken precautionary measures. Dutch carrier KLM, for instance, announced the suspension of flights over Iran and Israel as a safety measure. However, the airline will continue to operate flights to and from Tel Aviv after conducting a thorough safety assessment.
KLM emphasized that its decision-making process is guided by a safety management system that evaluates the risks associated with flying to specific destinations. The airline is also in close communication with the Dutch government and other relevant authorities to ensure the safety of its operations.
Additionally, Austrian Airlines and Lufthansa have also decided to suspend flights to and from Tehran, the capital of Iran, until at least April 18. These measures are being implemented in response to the evolving security situation in the region.