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Airlines suspend flights to Israel again

Global Airlines has again suspended flights to and out of Tel Aviv following a missile fired from Yemen by the Houthi rebels on Israel's main airport in May. Israel is continuing to strike the Gaza Strip.

After a ceasefire agreement with the militant Palestinian group Hamas in January, they had started to resume their flights. Israel resumed its military operations in the enclave beginning in March, and intensified them in May.

The following airlines have canceled flights since the beginning of May:

AIRBALTIC

AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, announced that it will resume regular flights between Riga (the capital of Latvia) and Tel Aviv (the capital of Israel) on June 6.

AIR CANADA

The Canadian airline delayed the resumed service between Canada and Israel from the original scheduled date of June 8 to September 8.

AIR FRANCE-KLM

KLM, the Dutch subsidiary of the group, resumed its flights to and out of Tel Aviv as from May 31.

AIR INDIA

The Indian flag carrier has suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv till June 19.

British Airways, owned by IAG, has suspended flights from Tel Aviv to June 14.

Iberia Express is IAG's low cost airline. It has cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv up until June 30.

ITA AIRWAYS

Italian Airlines has suspended all flights to and out of Tel Aviv through June 22.

The Polish airline suspended all flights to Tel Aviv except the evening flight of June 8th.

LUFTHANSA GROUP

The German airline group suspended flights from and to Tel Aviv until June 22.

RYANAIR

The biggest budget airline in Europe has cancelled all flights to and out of Tel Aviv up until July 31.

UNITED AIRLINES

The Chicago-based carrier said that its flights from and to Tel Aviv could be affected between May 4 and 6. Reporting by Tiago brandao from Gdansk, editing by Elaine Hardcastle and Sharon Singleton; Milla Nissi Prussak.

(source: Reuters)