Belavia canceled its flight from Minsk to Tel Aviv on 5 March
Israeli aviation authorities have extended the flight ban over Israel until 6 March. As a result, Belavia is forced to cancel its scheduled flight to Tel Aviv on Thursday, 5 March. Passengers can either request a refund of the cost of tickets at the place of purchase or reschedule their flight. There are also changes to the Minsk-Doha charter flight scheduled for 2 March. In agreement with the tour operator, it will operate without passengers. The airline and the client intend to evacuate tourists already in Doha on the return flight. Belavia noted that the information about the flights is currently relevant, but it may change due to ongoing flight restrictions in the Middle East. Flight status can be tracked on the airline's official website.
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