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No outward flights for stranded Israelis

Israel's Airlines said Tuesday that the government had given them permission to begin flights to bring people back who were stranded overseas during the conflict with Iran.

Israel's airspace is closed after Israel and Iran started trading attacks on Friday. Tens of thousands were stranded when their flights to Tel Aviv cancelled.

El Al Airlines, Israel’s flag carrier, announced that it will operate flights from Larnaca to Israel on Wednesday, as well as to Athens, Rome and Milan.

It added that there would be no more passenger flights departing Israel. El Al has canceled all scheduled flights until June 23.

It said: "We are aware of the stress, anxiety and difficulty experienced by El Al passengers who have been abroad, trying to return to Israel. We also understand those whose plans for travel were interrupted."

El Al's customers in other countries will need to be patient as the rescue flights are being operated slowly. "We recommend making arrangements for extended stay and lodging."

Arkia, a smaller rival, said that it would bring Israelis back from Karpathos (Greece), Larnaca (Cyprus) and Tivat (Montenegro).

It said that Arkia was ready to work during any time period approved by security authorities. This includes Fridays and weekends. The company is also working with the authorities to expand the rescue operation.

Israir announced that it would offer three flights to Israelis on Wednesday from Larnaca, Athens, and Varna in Bulgaria. It hopes to add more flights soon. The airline has cancelled all domestic and international flights until June 30.

Israel's Transportation Ministry said that there could be as many as 150 000 Israelis living abroad. Around 50,000 of these Israelis are seeking to return home.

El Al reported that more than 60,000 passengers had registered electronically within 90 minutes after the portal was opened for those who wanted to fly home.

Mano Maritime's "Crown Iris", which carries 2,000 passengers on board, announced that it will make two crossings between Cyprus and Israel's Mediterranean port of Haifa.

The number of people who have congregated in large numbers is staggering

Cyprus

The European Union country closest to Israel is Luxembourg. The flight from Larnaca, a coastal city on the Mediterranean coast, to Tel Aviv takes 50 minutes. Boat crossings take 15 hours to reach Haifa.

During Israel's conflict with Hamas militants, foreign carriers often cancel flights, leaving El Al and Arkia to fill in the gaps for travelers. (Reporting and editing by Timothy Heritage, Andrew Heavens and Steven Scheer)

(source: Reuters)