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Lufthansa stops night flights to and from Beirut due to Middle East circumstance

Lufthansa Group has stopped night flights to and from Beirut till July 31 due to the circumstance in the Middle East, a spokesperson said on Monday.

The spokesperson said the change had actually begun on June 29 and that daytime flights would operate as previously.

Swiss International Air Lines, a Lufthansa Group subsidiary, likewise stated it would move its Beirut night flights to the daytime till the end of July due to the political developments at the border between Lebanon and Israel.

The airline companies did not give in-depth information about the nature of the hazard.

In March, the Lebanese government said it would submit an urgent complaint with the U.N. Security Council over Israel's. alleged interruption of its navigation systems that it said. impacted the safety of civil aviation in the airspace of. Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport.

Swiss International Air Lines on Monday said the modification in. its schedule was not connected to any potential GPS interference. on its aircraft flying to Beirut.

Our pilots are trained to handle any such scenarios and. our aircraft have several other systems on board when one system. is no longer to be relied on, a representative for Swiss stated.

Formerly its teams did not stay overnight in Lebanon after. flying from Zurich, but instead stayed on board the airplane. when getting ready for the return flight, the spokesperson added.

(source: Reuters)