The past few weeks has been significant for the aviation and tourism sector in Israel. Some airlines have resumed operations in September, which is expected to be the busiest month of the year.

We’ve organized the information for you based on developments and decisions made by the airlines.

  • Numerous airlines have already resumed operations: Air France, Aegean, Bulgaria AirWizz AirAir EuropaTAROM, FlyDubai, Iberia, ITA Airways, Etihad Airways, LOT Polish Airlines, Air Baltic and Ethiopian Airlines. Also, the Lufthansa Group, which includes Swiss, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, and Eurowings, resumed flights.
  • United Airlines has canceled flights to Israel untuk further notice, while Delta has canceled flights until September 30 (flights will continue to operate under an El-Al codeshare) American Airlines has canceled flights until March 2025. This means El Al is currently the sole airline operating direct flights between the US and Israel.
  • Croatia Airlines has suspended its flights without specifying a return date.
  • Vueling from Spain has also canceled its flights to and from Israel for the coming weeks.
  • Ryanair from Ireland has canceled flights to Israel until October 26.
  • Air India has suspended flights to and from Israel until October 24, and ticket sales on its website are blocked until October 27.

Note: any information detailed here is subject to change. It is recommended to stay updated in real-time.