COPENHAGEN, July 6 (Reuters) – Danish shipping group Maersk said ‌on Monday that one ‌of the services in its Gemini network ​with Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd will resume sailing through the Suez Canal instead of going around ‌Africa’s Cape ⁠of Good Hope.

Shipping companies are weighing a return ⁠to the critical Asia-Europe trade corridor after vessels were ​rerouted around ​Africa in ​recent years after ‌attacks in the Red Sea which Yemen’s Houthis said were to show solidarity with Palestinians.

“This joint decision with Hapag-Lloyd ‌comes following thorough ​assessments of the ​security ​situation in the Red ‌Sea area, and marks ​a ​step towards a gradual return to the trans-Suez corridor,” ​the ‌company said in a statement.

(Reporting ​by Louise Rasmussen, editing ​by Essi Lehto)