Ryanair, Lufthansa Group cancel flights to Israel until September

Foreign airlines continue to  cancel scheduled flights to Tel Aviv amid tensions in the Middle East and worry of Iranian retaliation in the area; Here's an update on who's flying and who's not

Irish low-cost giant Ryanair, which canceled all its flights to Tel Aviv, has extended the cancellation until the end of September amid concerns over security escalation in the Middle East. However, low-cost airline Wizz Air continues to operate flights to Israel.
The Lufthansa Group, which includes Lufthansa Airlines, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Eurowings, announced on Monday that flight cancellations to Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amman and Tehran will continue until August 26.
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Lufthansa offers affected passengers the option to cancel their tickets at no cost or rebook. Passengers who purchased tickets to or from one of these destinations with a flight date up to August 31 can cancel their bookings at no cost.
Delta Airlines announced that its flight cancellations from New York to Israel will continue until August 31.
United Airlines said that it won't resume flights to Israel until further notice. American Airlines announced it won't resume flights to Israel until the end of March 2025.
Flydubai is canceling its two nighttime flights to Tel Aviv but continues to operate six flights a day and is even preparing to add an additional flight through Emirates thanks to code-share agreements between the two companies.
Air Baltic, Latvia's national airline, announced all flights to Israel are canceled.
ITA Airways, the Italian airline, also canceled all flights to Israel and won’t resume them until August 22 at the earliest. Air India, India's national airline, announced it won’t resume flights to Israel until October 24.
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Polish airline LOT has canceled its flights to Warsaw until August 26. Bulgaria Air has resumed its flights to Israel after several days of cancellations.
Aegean Airlines, Greece's national airline, canceled its flights until August 22. Iberia, Spain's national airline, canceled its flights until August 20. Air Europa canceled its flights until August 20.
TAROM, Romania's national airline, canceled its flights to Israel for the next few days.
EasyJet announced it won’t resume flights to Israel until April 2025. The British low-cost airline suspended its flights to Israel after October 7.
The company said customers who booked tickets on said route between October 27, 2024, and March 29, 2025, will be offered other options, including a full refund for the tickets purchased.
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