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(JNS) Several foreign airlines are resuming service to Israel following the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, with others expected to follow suit next month as quiet holds and security conditions improve.
Azerbaijan Airlines plans to restart its Tel Aviv-Baku route on Nov. 30; Greece’s national airline, Aegean Airlines, announced it will restart flights to Israel on Dec. 10; and Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air will gradually resume operations in Israel starting on Dec. 20.
Major European carriers that have suspended service to Israel until mid-December are now expected to restart flights as well ahead of the Christmas holidays, assuming Israel’s northern front remains peaceful.
Azerbaijan Airlines restarts its Tel Aviv-Baku route, becoming the first foreign airline to resume flights.
Meanwhile UAE airlines continue flying to Israel.
Thank you UAE 🇦🇪 and Azerbaijan 🇦🇿, two great Muslim nations, for your continued support of Israel 🇮🇱
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 28, 2024