Lufthansa Group to Resume Flights to Israel Starting Later in June
- The Lufthansa Group revealed plans to restart its air services to and from Tel Aviv beginning on June 23, 2025, with the process being phased in over time.
- The resumption comes after flights were paused starting May 4 due to a missile launched by Houthi forces that impacted the area around Ben Gurion Airport, amid ongoing tensions in the region.
- Several airlines have extended flight suspensions, including Air India until July 1 and Ryanair and British Airways until July 31, while others like Delta and United have resumed services.
- The Lufthansa Group explained that the decision followed a comprehensive security evaluation conducted in collaboration with the appropriate officials, demonstrating a careful operational assessment.
- The group's gradual resumption marks a significant step toward normalizing air travel to Israel amid continued security concerns and staggered airline returns.
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After security review: Lufthansa Group to restart Israel flights on June 23
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. ITA will follow July 6.
Lufthansa will be flying back to Tel Aviv Airport from 23 June.
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Lufthansa Group to Resume Tel Aviv Flights on June 23 After Month-Long Suspension
Germany’s Lufthansa airline group announced it will restart flights to and from Tel Aviv on June 23, following a suspension last month. The decision impacts Lufthansa, Austrian, SWISS, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, ITA, and Lufthansa Cargo. The group stated that services will resume “gradually” for operational reasons, marking a cautious return to the region.
The Austrian airline Austrian Airlines (AUA) will soon return to Israel. The aircraft will return to Tel Aviv on Monday, June 23rd. Other airlines will also be returning to Israel soon. The decision will be based on a comprehensive safety analysis by the AUA mother Lufthansa Group and in consultation with the competent authorities, the Austrian airline announced on Friday. In addition to Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, SWISS, Brussels Airlines, Eu…
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