US Airlines Pull Back From Israel Flights as War Breaks Out
- American, Delta, United cancel service as Emirates, BA keep on
- FAA issues advisory to airlines to expect delays, disruptions
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The three major US airlines halted flights with Israel after the country was attacked by Hamas over the weekend, while some Middle Eastern and European carriers continued to give passengers an exit route from the developing war.
Delta Air Lines Inc., United Airlines Holdings Inc and American Airlines Group Inc. canceled services to Tel Aviv, as did European counterparts Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Air France-KLM and budget specialist Wizz Air Holdings Plc.