Wizz Air Suspends Flights to Israel and UAE Until March 15.

Wizz Air airplane in the sky
Wizz Air airplane in the sky

Wizz Air Halts Flights Amid Middle East Tensions

According to Novyny.live: Due to the ongoing military conflict in the Middle East, Wizz Air has suspended all flights to Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman. The airline cited the need to ensure the safety of passengers and crew amidst escalating tensions between Iran and the United States. This suspension is effective until March 15. The decision highlights the immediate impact regional instability has on international air travel.

Saudi Arabia Services to Resume

In a contrasting move, Wizz Air plans to resume flights to Saudi Arabia starting March 8. This partial restoration suggests the airline sees a more stable outlook for operations in that specific country. However, the continued suspension to four other destinations creates significant uncertainty for affected travelers.

Prior to the suspension, Wizz Air's flight schedule from Israel included services to:

  • Budapest (3-10 weekly flights)
  • Rome Fiumicino (11-18 weekly flights)
  • London (4-8 weekly flights)
  • Milan (6-11 weekly flights)
  • Sofia (0-3 weekly flights)

Meanwhile, Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport has partially resumed operations since March 4, indicating a tentative step toward normalized air traffic in the region.

'The safety and security of our passengers, crew, and aircraft remains the highest priority for Wizz Air.' — Wizz Air

The flight cancellations underscore the persistent risks to aviation posed by the regional conflict. While the resumption of Saudi Arabian services points to potential pockets of stabilization, the overall situation remains volatile. Passengers with travel plans to the Middle East should stay informed through official airline channels and be prepared for potential schedule changes.


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