Etihad Airways is set to resume flights to and from Tel Aviv and Beirut as normal on Monday, August 26 after making changes to its regular schedule on Sunday.
In a statement to the ARN News Centre an Etihad spokesperson said: "Etihad Airways is currently set to operate its flights to and from Tel Aviv (TLV) and Beirut (BEY) as scheduled on Monday, 26 August.
"We are monitoring the situation minute-by-minute using up-to-date information from official sources, and will inform passengers if there is any change to this schedule. Safety is always our highest priority and we remain confident of the safety of our operations.
"Both Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv and Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport are open for operations.
"Guests wishing to update or change their travel arrangements can contact the Etihad Airways Contact Centre on (+971) 600 555 666, visit Contact us - Etihad Airways for local phone numbers, live chat, and social media accounts, or contact their travel agent."
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