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Amid Regional Tensions

More International Airlines Cancel Flights to Israel 

A growing list of international airlines from Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East have extended flight cancellations to Israel through October 2025, citing ongoing security risks. Travelers are urged to check updates regularly as the volatile situation affects global air travel to and from Israel.

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A wave of international airlines has extended flight cancellations to Israel, citing ongoing security concerns in the region. The suspensions, affecting carriers from Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East, range from late June to late October 2025, with some airlines halting services until further notice. Passengers are advised to stay updated with their airlines as schedules remain subject to change.

The following airlines have announced cancellations to Israel with the specified dates:

LOT (Poland): Until June 30, 2025

KLM (Netherlands): Until June 30, 2025

Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopia): Until June 30, 2025

Flydubai (UAE): Until June 30, 2025

Air France (France): Until further notice

Aegean (Greece): Until July 12, 2025

Etihad (UAE): Until July 15, 2025

Air India (India): Until July 31, 2025

Air Europa (Spain): Until July 31, 2025

Lufthansa (Germany): Until July 31, 2025

Austrian (Austria): Until July 31, 2025

Brussels Airlines (Belgium): Until July 31, 2025

Eurowings (Germany): Until July 31, 2025

ITA Airways (Italy): Until July 31, 2025

Air Canada (Canada): Until September 8, 2025

Wizz Air (Hungary): Until September 15, 2025

Ryanair (Ireland): Until September 30, 2025

Air Baltic (Latvia): Until September 30, 2025

Delta (USA): Until August 31, 2025

British Airways (UK): Until October 25, 2025

easyJet (UK): Until October 25, 2025

Swiss (Switzerland): Until October 25, 2025

Iberia Express (Spain): Until October 25, 2025

The cancellations reflect heightened regional instability, with airlines prioritizing passenger safety. Travelers planning trips to or from Israel are urged to monitor airline announcements closely for the latest updates, as these dates may shift. For further details, contact the respective airlines directly.


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