On April 16, EasyJet announced the suspension of flights to Israel until October 27. This decision reflects the ongoing concerns about the stability of the region following the recent attacks. Other airlines are also closely monitoring the situation before resuming flights to Tel Aviv. The aviation industry is grappling with the impact of the conflict in the region, making decisions about flight operations based on security considerations.
Air Canada, Canada’s largest airline, suspended flights from Toronto after Iran’s strike on Israel. They announced that flights to Tel Aviv would not resume until July. On the night of April 14, Israeli airspace was closed for seven hours as Iran attacked Israel with missiles and drones. Despite Ben Gurion International Airport operating normally since then, many foreign airlines have still not resumed flights to Tel Aviv, citing unstable conditions.
Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for updates and changes to flight schedules as the situation continues to evolve. The aviation industry is constantly adapting to changing circumstances and making decisions based on security considerations. It is important for passengers to stay informed about any potential delays or cancellations in their travel plans and plan accordingly.