Etihad Airways Resumes Flights to Jordan and Lebanon on Sunday

Etihad Airways has announced the continuation of the suspension of several of its flights due to the current regional situation and airspace closures. According to a statement from the airline, flights between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv have been canceled on June 14, 15, and 16. However, services between Abu Dhabi and Amman (flights EY 591/592), as well as between Abu Dhabi and Beirut (flights EY 581/582), will resume on June 15, albeit with revised timings for passengers holding existing reservations.

The airline noted that it will keep redirecting some flights because of ongoing airspace closures across parts of the Middle East. We are actively monitoring the regional situation and maintaining close contact with relevant authorities regarding any developments. Passengers on canceled flights will not be permitted to travel from their departure airports for connecting flights through Abu Dhabi.

Teams at Etihad Airways are assisting guests with their travel arrangements. Passengers are encouraged to check their flight status through the airline’s website, etihad.com, the mobile app, or by reaching out to the Etihad Airways contact center.

The safety of our guests and crew is our top priority, and we apologize for any inconvenience caused by these cancellations.

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