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Published 2026-03-06. Official sources reviewed for this update are listed below.

March 6, 2026: Regional routes still need same-day reconfirmation

Official guidance across Israel-linked travel, Lebanon, Jordan, and Cyprus still points travelers toward route-by-route review and same-day reconfirmation before payment opens.

Key takeaways

  • Israel-linked travel information still warns that flights into and out of Israel can be curtailed quickly when regional tension rises.
  • Lebanon and Jordan guidance both stress contingency planning, route-specific caution, and the need to avoid assumptions about ground access or departure timing.
  • Cyprus guidance keeps Larnaca relevant as a practical arrival airport, but it also tells travelers to maintain a backup departure plan.
IsraelJordanLebanonEastern Mediterranean

What changed in the official guidance

Travel.State.Gov pages reviewed on March 7 show new or recent caution for Jordan and Cyprus and continuing severe warnings for Lebanon. Israel-related travel information still notes that commercial schedules can be curtailed with little notice.

Taken together, those updates support route-by-route planning rather than one regional assumption about what is available today.

How to use this update

Use this page to understand the current planning environment, then move to the matching route guide for document notes, arrival logic, and the best next step.

No route should be treated as guaranteed until the booking is approved and the operator confirms the exact departure window.

What travelers should do next

  • Confirm passenger documents and arrival rights before asking for pricing.
  • Share the exact airport approach plan and preferred departure window with the first request.
  • Do not lock in onward tickets or hotel deadlines until the charter leg is approved.

Routes to review with this update

Tel Aviv to Larnaca Emergency Charter Flights

A short first-leg option for travelers leaving Israel and continuing onward through the Republic of Cyprus.

Open route guide

Amman to Larnaca Emergency Charter Flights

A transfer-oriented route for travelers moving from Jordan into a practical onward point during periods of regional disruption.

Open route guide

Beirut to Larnaca Emergency Charter Flights

A short onward route for travelers leaving Lebanon and repositioning through Cyprus during periods of elevated disruption.

Open route guide

Sources reviewed

These sources were reviewed on March 7, 2026 before publishing this update.

Travel.State.Gov

Israel, the West Bank and Gaza travel information

Reviewed 2026-03-07

Open source

Travel.State.Gov

Jordan Travel Advisory

Reviewed 2026-03-07

Open source

Travel.State.Gov

Lebanon Travel Advisory

Reviewed 2026-03-07

Open source

Travel.State.Gov

Cyprus Travel Advisory

Reviewed 2026-03-07

Open source
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