
I have a ticket booked to fly to Israel on August 8th. If serious war with Hezbollah or Iran breaks out, flights may be cancelled. Will mine be?
For ease of resolution, this question is about if my flight is cancelled at all, without direct reference to the cause.
The primary resolution criterion is my personal experience. If I go to the airport, board the plane, and it lands in Israel (even with a delay), then this resolves NO. If I attempt to do that but am told the flight is cancelled, this resolves YES. Otherwise (such as if I decide to change my plans and fly a different day), this resolves based on what online flight tracker websites say (about the status of BZ441/BZ117 on 08/08/2024.)
Clarification: If the flight is cancelled mid-air, landing somewhere not in Israel and not then continuing on to Israel, I'll resolve this YES.
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have a safe flight :)
Bluebird flies this route Tuesdays and Thursdays, and today's (Tuesday's) flight is canceled: https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/BBG441/history/20240806/1355Z/LHBP/LLBG
My flight on Thursday is yet uncancelled, but...
Update from the airline: the flight has been renumbered to BZ 117, and will have a stopover in Larnaca. For now the flight seems to be still on.