Aegean Airlines SA said on Friday that it is extending a program of flight cancellations affecting several Middle Eastern destinations. In a company statement, the Greek carrier confirmed that services to and from Tel Aviv will remain cancelled until the early morning hours of March 20, 2026.
In addition to Tel Aviv, Aegean has cancelled flights to and from Iraq, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The announcement specifies that all scheduled services on those routes are suspended for the period named in the statement.
The airline did not include a rationale for the prolonged suspensions in its release. The statement contains no operational explanation or contextual detail that would clarify the cause of the cancellations.
According to the announcement, passengers booked on affected services can expect to receive communications about alternative travel arrangements or refunds. The carrier did not publish specifics about its rebooking procedures or the timeframe for completing refunds in the statement.
This suspension applies to every scheduled flight on the listed routes during the specified dates. The company did not single out particular flights within those routes; rather, the release describes a blanket suspension covering all scheduled services between the airline and the named destinations for the stated interval.
Operational note - The statement is limited to the scope of cancellations and passenger notification; it does not address ancillary issues such as ground handling, codeshare impacts, or the treatment of connecting itineraries. Where further detail is required, the airline has not provided it in this communication.
What passengers should expect - The carrier indicates that customers on cancelled services will be notified about either rebooked travel alternatives or refunds, but it has not supplied a formal description of the mechanisms or deadlines for those outcomes.
Coverage - The announcement covers flights to and from Tel Aviv, Iraq, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia through the early morning hours of March 20, 2026, with all scheduled services on those routes affected.