Airlines, Hezbollah

Airlines restart Israel flights after Hezbollah tensions ease 

Service resumes as airlines reopen routes to Tel Aviv.

People wait in line at passport control at Ben Gurion International Airport (Yossi Zamir/Flash90)

Multiple airlines have announced that they will resume flights to Israel, following cancellations due to concerns regarding tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.

Among the airlines to resume flights are Wizz Air, Ethiopian Airlines, and Etihad. Israel Hayom reported that Etihad will use Dreamliner jets for the flight, in an attempt to partially compensate for Sunday's canceled flights.

Air France and British Airlines are expected to resume flights later this week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.

Israel's Civil Aviation Authority and the Airports Authority are working to encourage additional airlines to resume flights to Israel, and additional announcements are expected in the coming days.

* Arutz 7 contributed to this article.

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