
Ryanair has cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until August 23, one of a number of airlines who are suspending flights to and from Israel, Jordan, and Lebanon due to increasing tensions in the Middle East.
London’s CAA advised English-based airlines against entering Lebanese airspace from August 8 to November 4 due to potential risks from military activity.
- Aegean Airlines: Cancelled flights to and from Beirut, Amman, and Tel Aviv until August 19.
- Air Algerie: Suspended flights to and from Lebanon until further notice.
- Air France-KLM: Air France extended flight suspension between Paris and Beirut until August 14, KLM cancelled Tel Aviv flights until October 26, and Transavia cancelled Tel Aviv flights until March 31, 2025.
- Air India: Suspended scheduled flights to and from Tel Aviv until further notice.
- airBaltic: Cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until August 18.
- Austrian Airlines: Suspended all flights to Amman, Beirut, Erbil, Tehran, and Tel Aviv until August 21.
- Delta: Extended the suspension of flights between New York and Tel Aviv until August 31.
- Easy Jet: Stopped flying to and from Tel Aviv in April, will resume flights on March 30, 2025.
- Finnair: Avoiding Iranian airspace, routing flights may take longer to and from Doha.
- ITA Airways: Extended the suspension of flights to and from Tel Aviv until August 15.
- Lufthansa: Avoiding Iranian and Iraqi airspace, suspending flights to and from Tel Aviv, Tehran, Beirut, Amman, and Erbil until August 21.
- Ryanair: Cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until August 23.
- Singapore Airlines: Stopped flying over Iranian airspace and using alternative routes.
- Swiss Air Lines: Extended flight suspension to and from Tel Aviv and Beirut until August 21, avoiding airspace over Israel, Iran, and Iraq.
- United Airlines: Suspended flights to Tel Aviv indefinitely and Newark-Tel Aviv service on July 31.
- Vueling: Cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv and Amman until October 26.