British Airways announced on Friday that it will resume flights to Israel on April 1, after suspending them in October due to security concerns following the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas.
The service will operate four times a week using smaller aircraft than those utilized before the conflict, attributed to anticipated lower demand. Several airlines had halted flights to Israel amid the war, but many, including Air France, Lufthansa, and Ryanair, have since declared the resumption of their services.
Many airlines had suspended flights to Israel after the war broke out, but several have since resumed operations, including Air France, Lufthansa, and Ryanair. “This aligns these flights with other similar length flights we operate, and we will keep this decision under review.”