Several international airlines are adjusting their Israel operations this month, with some resuming flights while others extend suspensions.

Airlines returning to Israel

United Airlines will resume its service to Israel on June 5. Dutch low-cost carrier Transavia is expected to restart flights as of June 3, while Latvia’s airBaltic is set to return on June 6. KLM, the flag carrier of the Netherlands, resumed operations on Sunday.

A United Airlines plane. Photo: Koko
Airlines extending flight suspensions

In contrast, several carriers continue to suspend their Israel routes:

The Lufthansa Group, which includes Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Eurowings, announced it will extend its suspension of flights to and from Tel Aviv until June 22.

ITA Airways, the Italian national carrier, also extended its cancellations through June 15.

Iberia Express, the Spanish low-cost subsidiary of Iberia, is suspending operations through June 30.

Air India is halting flights until June 18.

EasyJet postponed its return until the end of June.

Ryanair and British Airways have both pushed back their resumptions to July 31.

Air Seychelles extended its suspension through the end of July.

Air Canada, initially scheduled to return on June 8, has delayed its comeback until September 2025.

ביטול אל תוך הקיץ. ראינאייר , אורן בן חקוןCancellation deep into the summer. Ryanair. Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon
Airlines already operating in Israel

Among those that have already resumed services are Delta Air Lines, Aegean Airlines, Air France, KLM and Ethiopian Airlines.