Should airliners be forced to fly through war zones?

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Should airliners be forced to fly through war zones?

https://reason.com/2024/09/03/should-airliners-be-forced-to-fly-through-war-zones/

Airlines have been suspending service to the Middle East over security concerns. Rep. Ritchie Torres (D–N.Y.) believes that's a form of discrimination.

Should airliners be forced to fly through war zones?

When Israel and Iran started rattling the saber at each other last month, foreign airlines took no chances. Many companies suspended service to Israel as well as neighboring Lebanon, which has been in a low-intensity border war with Israel, and Jordan, which was in the path of a previous Iranian air raid on Israel.

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D–N.Y.) believes that this risk calculation is really an act of "discrimination against the Jewish State." In a letter first reported by Jewish Insider, he demanded that American Airlines, Delta Airlines, and United Airlines "restore air travel to Israel" unless the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says otherwise.

Torres did not mention the flight cancellations to Jordan or Lebanon, both of which also host large numbers of American citizens.