Lufthansa Group, the world’s largest air group, will only resume the partial flights of Tel Aviv next week on August 1. Not all group airlines, which includes Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brusels Airlines and Eurowings.
Lufthansa Group officially announced the resumption of flights on August 1 two weeks ago, after suspending the services on May 4 when a missile dismissed by the hutis rebels in Yemen hit the land of the Ben Gurion airport. The suspension was spent more after the outbreak of Israel’s operation against Iran in mid -June. Lufthansa Group said he will resume Israel’s operations gradually as of August 1 and has now published specific details for his renewal of activities at Ben Gurion airport.
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Initially, Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines will resume flights from Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna to Tel Aviv on August 1. Brussels Airlines will resume its operations to Tel Aviv from Brussels on August 13. All routes will be operated with at least weekly flights. As part of the initial flight calendar, there will be 44 weekly flights to and from Tel Aviv operated by the duration of August airlines.
On the other hand, Eurowings, which operates direct flights to Hamburg and Düsseldorf, is extending the suspension of flights until October 25, after the holidays. Swiss, which operates flights between Tel Aviv and Zurich, has initial flights suspended until the end of October, but now says that it will resume Israel’s operations at the end of September, but it has not yet detail the frequency of flights.
Posted by Globes, Israel Business News – Y.globes.co.il – on July 24, 2025.
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