Eight European airlines are preparing to partially resume flights to Israel in the coming month. The operation of routes will depend on the security situation, according to schengenvisainfo.com.
According to the Israel Airports Authority, in January and early February, eight foreign airlines plan to partially resume flights to Israel. Three carriers are preparing to launch specific routes in January: Air France, Bluebird Airways, and Bulgaria Air. Four more airlines – TUS, Transavia, LOT, and Vueling – also intend to return some flights during the month. In early February, Air Europa plans to resume flights to Madrid.
At the same time, airlines will monitor developments in the security situation. If the situation worsens, carriers may reconsider their plans and suspend flights to Israel again.