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Israeli Airlines relax cancellation policies due to Iran tensions

Israeli airlines El Al, Israir and Arkia announced on Monday that they would allow cancellations of flights due to the uncertainty in the area.

Last week, U.S. president Donald Trump announced that an "armada", headed for Iran was on its way. He hoped to avoid using it and warned Tehran to stop killing protesters and restarting their nuclear programme.

Airlines are still allowing their customers to cancel new tickets starting Monday or to receive vouchers for future flights.

Israel's airspace remained largely closed during a 12-day conflict in June between Israel and Iran due to the incoming Iran missiles, and Israeli air attacks on Iran's nucleus sites.

El Al, the flag carrier of Israel, said that it would accept cancellations for any reason up until 48 hours prior to a flight. This applies for flights purchased within the next two weeks or for flights booked before March 17.

Israir, a smaller airline, said it would sell flight protection at $35 for flights booked in the next month and flights until the end of 2026.

Arkia Airlines, a rival, said that it was "prepared" for any scenario. It would allow passengers to cancel flights free of charge up to 48 hours prior to the flight.

Arkia CEO Oz Berlowitz said, "We have gained extensive security-related experience over the past two years." He was referring to conflicts in Lebanon with Hezbollah and Iran as well as the Gaza war. During this time many foreign airlines halted flights from Tel Aviv.

"Arkia has prepared itself for any scenario." As of now, we are operating the normal flight schedule, but will add additional flights to destinations as needed. Remember: Israeli aviation will always be here.

Israeli Airlines were one of the few airlines flying to Israel since the Gaza War began on October 7,2023 and ended in October 2025 with a ceasefire mediated by the United States.

(source: Reuters)