Summary Ryanair has canceled its flights from/to Israel through at least September 30. The low-cost carrier has joined several other airlines, which have extended their absence from the country's main airport, Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV). However, some airlines have continued to grow their networks from TLV, including EL AL, the flag carrier of Israel.

Ryanair, the Ireland-based low-cost carrier, has canceled its flights to Tel Aviv, Israel, updating its passengers that it would not operate flights to the country until at least September 30. Operational restrictions beyond its control In its latest travel update, Ryanair said that it had been forced to cancel flights from/to Ben Gurion Tel Aviv International Airport (TLV) between August 6 and September 30. The airline stated that it did so due to “operational restrictions which are beyond our control,” with the low-cost carrier promising to contact affected passengers via various communication methods.

“Ryanair apologises for these cancellations, which are beyond our control, and passengers are advised to download the Ryanair app to check for the latest flight updates.” In August, Ryanair had planned to operate flights to TLV from seven destinations, including Athens Airport (ATH) and Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) . Airlines continue to monitor the situation in the Middle East.

Substantially reduced network While during the three summer months, Ryanair’s network to TLV remained unchanged, with the airl.