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Bulgaria Air cancels flights to and from Israel until October 15

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Due to the official recommendation of the European Commission and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Bulgaria Air has canceled all flights to and from Israel until October 15, the national carrier announced on its website. The measure is imposed to fully ensure the safety of passengers and cabin crew in view of the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Bulgaria Air clarified. 

Bulgaria Air apologizes to the passengers affected by the canceled flights and asks them to contact the Customer Service Center at the email address: callfb@air.bg. For up-to-date information, passengers can follow the website of Bulgaria Air, as well as the airline's social media channels. A number of airlines in various countries have also announced that they are suspending flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut.




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