Lufthansa Group to Resume Tel Aviv Flights Starting Later in June
- On June 6, 2025, the Lufthansa Group revealed plans to restart its air service to Tel Aviv from June 23 onward, following a prior suspension due to security issues.
- The suspension occurred after Houthi rebels launched a missile that landed in the vicinity of Ben Gurion Airport, leading numerous airlines to cancel or postpone their flights to Israel amid the continuing regional tensions.
- Several international carriers, including United Airlines and Delta Air Lines, have already resumed flights, while others such as Air India, Ryanair, and British Airways have extended suspensions through July.
- The Lufthansa Group emphasized that their choice followed a thorough security evaluation conducted in collaboration with appropriate officials, indicating a careful and staggered resumption of flights for its subsidiaries, including ITA Airways.
- This gradual reinstatement reflects improved security assessments but suggests continued operational caution and uncertainty across the aviation sector regarding Israel routes.
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After security review: Lufthansa Group to restart Israel flights on June 23
Lufthansa Group to restart Tel Aviv flights June 23, including Lufthansa, Austrian, SWISS, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, and Lufthansa Cargo, following a security analysis. Services will resume gradually. ITA will follow July 6.
Lufthansa will be flying back to Tel Aviv Airport from 23 June.
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Lufthansa Group to Resume Tel Aviv Flights on June 23 After Month-Long Suspension
Germany’s Lufthansa airline group announced it will restart flights to and from Tel Aviv on June 23, following a suspension last month. The decision impacts Lufthansa, Austrian, SWISS, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, ITA, and Lufthansa Cargo. The group stated that services will resume “gradually” for operational reasons, marking a cautious return to the region.
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