Dozens of airlines have already announced that they will stop flying to Israel. American Delta announced this morning that it would not fly to Israel until October 31, and the Lufthansa Group halted all flights to Israel until October 14.
These are the main airlines that have halted their flights to Israel as of Tuesday, according to the Transportation Ministry's list: American Airlines, Delta, United, Ryanair, EasyJet, Transavia, Wizz Air, Enter, Royal Air Maroc, Air Astana, Southwind, Gulf Air, Air Montenegro, Egypt Air, Air Canada, Cathay Pacific, Norwegian, Korean, Etihad, Vueling, Air India, Azerbaijan, Air France, ITA, KLM, Swiss, Lufthansa, Brussels, Austrian, Lot, TAP, Sun Express and more.
Delta Air Lines planes, in 2021, Photo: AP
The airlines that continue to fly to and from Israel, although not all of them always flew as often before the war: Iceland Air, TUS, Fly Dubai, Emirates, Travel Wind, Air Seychelles, Pegasus, Bluebird, Ethiopian, Bulgaria Air, Air Europa, Cyprus Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Turkish, High Sky, Corendon and more.
EasyJet flight, Photo by Getty Images
Israeli airlines El Al, Israir and Arkia fly non-stop in full use of all the planes of all the companies. Israeli airlines are also adding flights and maximizing their capabilities to bring back Israelis stranded abroad.
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