Israel-Gaza War, Airlines

Two European Airlines Restore Service to Israel

After three months of inactivity, two European airlines announced that they would be returning to service flights between Israel and Europe in less than two weeks.

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Three months after many airlines announced the suspension of service to and from Israel due to the war, two European companies have returned to provide regular flights at Ben Gurion Airport. The Cypriot airline Tus and the Polish LOT announced today (Sunday) that they would return to servicing flights to and from Israel in less than two weeks.

The first flights are expected to lift off from Israel in ten days, after which flights from both companies will continue at regular intervals.

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