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Lufthansa to resume freighter flights to TLV amid ceasefire
Lufthansa Cargo will start flying to Tel Aviv again beginning Jan. 22, following the Jan. 19 ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Airlines including Lufthansa cautiously plan to resume some Middle East flights
Germany's Lufthansa Group is set to resume flights to and from Tel Aviv in Israel from Feb. 1 and Wizz Air restarted its London to Tel Aviv route on Thursday, the companies said following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Airlines Begin Restoring Israel Flights Following Ceasefire Agreement
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EasyJet To Resume Tel Aviv Flights From June
British airline easyJet on Friday said it plans to resume flights to and from Tel Aviv from June after a ceasefire agreement was announced between Israel and Hamas.
Lufthansa to resume flights to and from Tel Aviv from Feb. 1
Germany's Lufthansa will resume flights to and from Tel Aviv in Israel from Feb. 1, the airline said on Thursday after a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas was announced by mediators. However,
London flights to Tel Aviv resume after Gaza ceasefire agreement
Wizz Air has restarted flights between London and Tel Aviv following the announcement of a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel. From Wednesday, passengers planning to fly between London and Israel or Jordan could now access routes through the budget airline.
With ceasefire, Wizz Air restarts London – Tel Aviv flights
Wizz Air yesterday restarted flights between London and Tel Aviv following the announcement of a Israel ceasefire deal with Hamas. Germany’s Lufthansa Group announced it will resume Israel flights, starting February 1. This is for all group airlines including Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, Austrian Airlines, and Swiss.
Lufthansa Group To Resume Tel Aviv Flights On February 1
Germany's Lufthansa airline group will resume flights to Tel Aviv next month, the company said Thursday, a day after Israel and Hamas announced a Gaza ceasefire and hostage-prisoner exchange agreement.
Lufthansa Group to resume Israel flights on February 1
After suspending flights to Israel last summer, Lufthansa Group has announced that it is resuming flights to Tel Aviv on February 1. The world's largest airline includes Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings and Lufthansa itself.
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European Airlines Start to Cautiously Resume Service to Israel
Several European carriers are eyeing a return to Tel Aviv after Israel reached a ceasefire agreement with Hamas.
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Airlines Resume Service To Tel Aviv Airport As Israel Reaches Ceasefire
Wizz Air was one of the first major European airlines to return to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV), Israel’s ...
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