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Toronto – The Ethiopian Airlines on Friday announced that it is temporarily suspending flights to Beirut and Tel Aviv. While flight to Lebanon is suspended until further notice, flight to Tel Aviv will restart on October 7.
The decision is related to the development in the region. The brief statement from the airlines reads as follows :
“Dear Valued Passengers,
Due to the current situation, Ethiopian Airlines has suspended all flights to Beirut until further notice and to Tel Aviv until October 7th. We are closely monitoring developments and are in contact with the relevant authorities.
We encourage you to check flight status online regularly and prepare for possible last-minute changes.
If you wish to cancel your booking, Ethiopian Airlines is offering a full refund. You may contact your travel agent or Please use the email : reservation@ethiopianairlines.com if your booking was made directly with Ethiopian.
We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
Ethiopian Airlines
Proud member of Star Alliance “
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Very wise move. On the other hand, it is reported that the airline has announced that it is making the necessary preparation to open new routes to Oceania destinations particularly Australia in the next two years. Hello Aussies! A passenger jet is coming to you with all its legendary hospitality from the Land of Sheba!!!
This is not a sensible or wise move, as you describe it. Abiy Ahmed is depleting Ethiopian treasures and savagely ruining the Ethiopian economy in order to massacre its own people and prolong his days. He is required to use taxes to support and save lives, as well as to securely bring those hardworking Ethiopian ladies in Lebanon back home. They are burning like candles to support their families and contribute to the Ethiopian economy in a variety of ways.