Wednesday, August 21, 2024 Romania’s national airline, Tarom, has extended the suspension of its flights to Beirut until September 2 due to ongoing security concerns in the Middle East. Meanwhile, the airline has temporarily resumed flights to Tel Aviv and Amman until August 23, while continuously monitoring the situation for further updates. Passengers are advised to stay informed through official communications and contact the airline for rescheduling options.
Romania’s flag carrier airline, Tarom, has recently announced the extension of its suspension of flights to Beirut, Lebanon, until September 2. This decision comes in response to the deteriorating security situation in the Middle East, as well as travel alerts issued by relevant authorities. The airline, which prioritizes the safety of its passengers and crew, has also temporarily resumed flights to Tel Aviv, Israel, and Amman, Jordan, but only until August 23.
Tarom continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates as needed. The decision to extend the suspension of flights to Beirut is rooted in the complex and volatile security situation in the Middle East. The region has been experiencing heightened tensions, which have raised significant concerns for air travel safety.
Tarom’s action is a precautionary measure aimed at protecting passengers and staff from potential risks associated with traveling to or from areas affected by conflict or instability. The Romanian airline’s proactive appro.