Several foreign airlines have announced the suspension of their flights to Israel, despite the ceasefire in Lebanon, which went into effect at dawn on Wednesday, Hebrew media reported.
Israeli media confirmed that most foreign airlines have decided not to return to Israel until 2025, despite the ceasefire in Lebanon.
The Israeli media reported an official in a foreign airline company as saying that most airlines prefer to wait to see if the ceasefire agreement will last or be breached.
It added that only 15 airlines currently operate in Israel, compared to more than 100 companies that were active before the wars with Lebanon and Gaza.