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Israeli Airlines to Increase Flights to Tel Aviv This Week

Israel's three airlines announced that they would begin to resume flights at the Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, as the?airspace of Israel is expected to gradually open later on Wednesday.

Israir is one of Israel's smaller airlines, along with Arkia. It announced that it would be flying to Ben Gurion from Rome, Berlin and Athens on Thursday, as well as Batumi, Rovaniemi/Lapland, and Rome.

During the first phase, only one passenger flight will be allowed to land per hour.

Ben Gurion didn't give a timetable for the second phase of opening up to two passenger flights an hour.

Israel's airspace - was closed on Saturday, at the beginning of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. This triggered a missile barrage?from Iran towards Israel, leaving tens if not thousands of passengers stranded.abroad.

Arkia operates one flight from Rome to Tel Aviv on Thursday, but six flights from Athens and Larnaca on Friday.

Both airlines are simultaneously operating daily repatriation flight to Taba, Egypt, which is adjacent to the Israeli Red Sea resort of Eilat?and Aqaba, Jordan, which also borders Eilat from a number of European cities.

El Al Israel Airlines, the flag carrier, has announced that it is planning to fly rescue flights from more than 20 cities, including New York City, Miami, Los Angeles and Bangkok as well as London, Paris, London and other European cities, in order to bring back 40,000 passengers who are stranded abroad.

It plans to fly nine times on Thursday, from nine European cities, including Athens and Milan.

Israel's airlines halted the sale of tickets between March 15th and March 21st to accommodate customers whose cancelled flights could be accommodated when airspace reopened. Reporting by Steven Scheer. (Editing by Louise Heavens, Mark Potter and Mark Potter.)

(source: Reuters)