JERUSALEM – Despite signs of normalization, most major international airlines have yet to resume flights to and from Israel. Several carriers have recently extended their suspensions, with many not expected to return until late May or even into the summer.
Courtesy of https://vinnews.com/2025/05/18/most-major-airlines-still-avoiding-israel-amid-ongoing-unrest/
Wizz Air is one of the few exceptions, planning to resume service on Thursday, May 15.
Here’s where things stand as of Sunday:
Aegean Airlines – Suspended through May 19
LOT Polish Airlines – Through May 25
United Airlines – Through June 12
Lufthansa Group (Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian, Brussels, Eurowings) – Through May 25
ITA Airways – Through May 19 (including cancellations on May 19 flights AZ809, AZ815)
Delta Air Lines – Through May 19
Air France – Through May 20
Transavia – Through May 20
AirBaltic – Through May 20
Ryanair – Through June 4
Iberia Express – Through May 31
British Airways – Through June 14
Air Canada – Not returning until September 8
Israel’s aviation sector continues to feel the impact of the Gaza war, with security concerns keeping major carriers away for now.
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