BusinessLine (Hyderabad)

Lufthansa suspends flights to Tehran amid Iranian attack alert

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Germany’s Lufthansa extended a suspension of its flights to Tehran on Thursday with the Middle East on alert for Iranian retaliatio­n for a suspected Israeli air strike on Iran’s embassy in Syria.

Lufthansa and its subsidiary Austrian Airlines are the only two western carriers flying into Tehran, which is mostly served by

Turkish and Middle Eastern airlines.

The region and the US have been on alert for an attack by Iran since April 1, when Israeli warplanes are suspected to have bombed the Iranian embassy compound in Syria.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called her Iranian counterpar­t Hossein Amirabdoll­ahian to call for “maximum restraint” on all sides and avoiding further escalation.

April 13, extending its suspension by two days, to avoid its crew having to disembark to spend the night in the Iranian capital.

“Last weekend it was decided not to operate a flight to Tehran with a layover for the crew due to the security situation,” a spokespers­on said. “On the route, the crew has to spend the night in Tehran before the return flight to Frankfurt. We want to avoid disembarki­ng for safety reasons.”

Austrian Airlines, which is owned by Lufthansa and flies from Vienna to Tehran six times a week, said it was still planning to fly on Thursday but was adjusting timings to avoid an overnight layover.

“The Austrian Airlines flight to Tehran scheduled for today will take place, but will depart from Vienna several hours late in order to minimise the time between landing and departure in Tehran,” a spokespers­on said.

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