
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has decided to suspend all flights to and from Tel Aviv for an extended period of time.
There will be no flights to the Israeli city until at least October 26.
After the Hamas attack on 7 October last year, KLM also stopped flights.
These resumed in April.
A month later, flights to Tel Aviv were suspended again due to ‘the ongoing unrest’.
Several airlines have suspended their flights to Ben-Gurion Airport until further notice.
According to Israeli media, these include Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Swiss Airlines, Fly Dubai, ITA Airways and Air India.
While British Airways announced on August 1 that it would cancel all flights to Israel, Lufthansa Group has suspended its flights to Tel Aviv until August 9.
The Lufthansa Group has also suspended flights to and from Beirut until August 12. (Photo Shutterstock).