Major international airlines have yet to resume operations to Israel, with some extending their suspension of flights in recent days. As of this writing, the following airlines are not operating flights to or from Israel.
Low-cost carrier Wizz Air has announced its return to Israel starting tomorrow, Thursday, May 15. Greek carrier Aegean is canceling flights untill May 19. LOT Polish Airlines is suspending flights until May 25. ITA Airways is suspending service until May 18, including flights AZ809 and AZ815 on May 19. Delta Air Lines is canceling flights through May 19. United Airlines is suspending service through June 12. Transavia and AirBaltic are both extending their cancellations through May 20. Air Seychelles cancelled all its flights until August.
Delta Air Lines aircraft. Photo: Yossi Zeliger
The Lufthansa Group, which includes Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Eurowings, has extended the suspension of its Israel-bound and outbound flights until May 25.
Air France has extended its suspension of flights to Israel through May 20. Iberia Express is canceling flights through May 31. British Airways is suspending flights through June 14, well into the summer travel season. Air Canada, which had originally planned to resume service on June 8, has now postponed its return until September 2025.
List of airlines and suspension dates:
Aegean Airlines – Suspended through May 19, 2025
LOT Polish Airlines – Suspended through May 25, 2025
United Airlines – Suspended through June 12, 2025
Lufthansa Group – Suspended through May 25, 2025
ITA Airways – Suspended through May 19, 2025
Delta Air Lines – Suspended through May 19, 2025
Air France – Suspended through May 20, 2025
Transavia – Suspended through May 20, 2025
AirBaltic – Suspended through May 20, 2025
Ryanair – Suspended through June 4, 2025
Iberia Express – Suspended through May 31, 2025
British Airways – Suspended through June 14, 2025
Air Canada – Suspended until September 8 2025