Following the cancellation of flights by foreign airlines, it should be noted that some foreign airlines are resuming their flights to Israel, while others continue to suspend their flights to the country. The Lufthansa Group, which includes Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian, Brussels Airlines, and Eurowings, has cancelled its flights until May 18, and from May 19 to May 31, it will operate on a reduced schedule and night flights will be cancelled.
Here is an updated situation report:
- - Air India has cancelled its flights until May 25 inclusive.
- - Wizz Air is expected to resume its flights to Israel on May 15.
- - United Airlines has cancelled its flights until May 19 inclusive.
- - The Italian airline has cancelled all its flights to Israel until May 18.
- - British Airways has cancelled its flights until June 14 inclusive.
- - Air France has cancelled its flights until May 20.
- - The Polish airline has cancelled its flights until May 18 inclusive.
- - Air Baltic is extending cancellations until May 20.
- - Air Canada, which has not flown to Israel for more than a year, continues to extend its cancellations until September 8, 2025.
It was reported by the network that today about 47,500 passengers will pass through Ben Gurion Airport on 293 international flights, incoming and outgoing. In total, about 23,600 passengers left on international flights today, and about 23,900 passengers will enter Israel.