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.

Last week, Delta and Aegean resumed flights to Israel. However, Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has extended its suspension of flights until June 11.

The Lufthansa Group is extending its suspension of all flights to and from Tel Aviv until June 8. The group includes Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Eurowings.

Air France and Polish carrier LOT have extended their cancellations until May 26. Transavia is extending its cancellations until June 3. Air France has prolonged its suspension of flights to Israel until May 26. Iberia Express is cancelling flights until May 31.

A United Airlines plane. Photo: Koko

AirBaltic is extending its flight cancellations until June 2, while United Airlines is suspending service until June 12. ITA is also extending its cancellations until June 8.

British Airways is suspending its flights until July 31, deep into the summer season. Air India has extended its cancellations until June 18. EasyJet is pushing back its flight resumption until the end of June. Air Canada, which had been expected to resume service on June 8, has delayed its return until September 2025.

Airlines and Cancellation Dates

Air France – cancelled through May 26, 2025

LOT (Poland) – cancelled through May 26, 2025

Iberia Express – cancelled through May 31, 2025

AirBaltic – cancelled through June 2, 2025

Transavia – cancelled through June 3, 2025

Lufthansa Group – cancelled through June 8, 2025

ITA – cancelled through June 8, 2025

Ryanair – cancelled through June 11, 2025

United Airlines – cancelled through June 12, 2025

British Airways – cancelled through July 31, 2025

Air Seychelles – cancelled through the end of July 2025

Air Canada – cancelled through September 8, 2025