In the last seven days, 15 various airlines decided to stop their operations at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport after an airstrike was launched by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, as reported by USA Today.
The airstrike occurred close to the Tel Aviv airport, leading authorities to keep it operational after the assault. In a concise announcement, the airport stated: “Dear travelers, kindly note that Ben Gurion Airport continues with regular operations encompassing both takeoffs and arrivals.”
Here’s the complete list provided.
USA Today
:
AEGEAN AIRLINES
– The Greek airline
said
It will halt its operations to Tel Aviv up until May 13, along with the first flight on May 14.
AIRBALTIC
– Latvia’s airBaltic
said
It has suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv up until May 11.
AIR EUROPA
– The Spanish airline has
cancelled
its flights to and from Tel Aviv until May 9.
DELTA AIR LINES
– The U.S. carrier
said
Its flights to and from Tel Aviv could be affected between May 4 and May 25.
IBERIA EXPRESS
IAG’s budget carrier, Iberia Express, has canceled all flights to Tel Aviv up till May 31.
ITA AIRWAYS
– The Italian carrier has
suspended
Flights to and from Tel Aviv up until May 11, along with two more planned for May 12.
KLM
– KLM has
suspended
Flights to and from Tel Aviv up to May 30
LOT
– The Polish carrier has suspended flights to Tel Aviv until May 11.
LUFTHANSA
– The German airline group has
suspended
Flights to and from Tel Aviv up until May 11.
RYANAIR
– The largest budget airline in Europe has
cancelled
Flights to and from Tel Aviv up to May 11.
UNITED AIRLINES
– The Chicago-based airline
said
Its services to and from Tel Aviv could be affected between May 4 and May 11.
WIZZ AIR
The airline based in Hungary has suspended its services to Tel Aviv until May 12.
Aside from those 12 airlines, Air France, Air India, and British Airways have also discontinued their flights to the airport multiple times over the last week.
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