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According to the group’s announcement, it will gradually resume its flights to Israel on June 23. Among the airlines in the group are SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, and Eurowings.
Lufthansa Group to restart Tel Aviv flights June 23, including Lufthansa, Austrian, SWISS, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, and Lufthansa Cargo, following a security analysis. Services will resume gradually.
Lufthansa has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran, and several other Middle Eastern cities following Israel's attack on Iran. Flights to Tel Aviv and Tehran are cancelled until July 31, and services to Amman,
Lufthansa Group announced it will resume flights to and from Tel Aviv on June 23, after suspending them in early May due to the regional conflict. The decision, affecting multiple airlines within the group,
Citing security risks, Wizz Air has suspended Tel Aviv and Amman services and will avoid Israeli, Iraqi, Iranian, and Syrian airspace until at least 15 September . UAE airlines suspend flights: Wizz Air stops Tel Aviv and Amman flights until mid-September .
Aviation giant Lufthansa Group announced today that it will resume flights to Tel Aviv on June 23. Lufthansa Group is considered the most important airline in Europe and its decision to restart services to Israel will have a significant impact on the aviation sector.
Global air traffic has been disrupted following Israel’s strikes on Iran Friday, with several major airlines suspending flights to and from locations in the Middle East and rerouting their planes to avoid much of the region’s airspace.
The airlines of the Lufthansa Group announced that they would resume flights to and from Tel Aviv in waves starting June 23, following a suspension that began in early May due to regional tensions. The decision marked a step toward normalizing air travel between Israel and Europe after a period of disruptions.
In a statement released on Friday, the Lufthansa group, which includes Brussels Airlines, announced the gradual resumption of its flights to and from the Israeli city of Tel Aviv from 23 June. Brussels Airlines itself plans to resume its flights from Zaventem to Tel Aviv “during the month of July”.