AhlulBayt News Agency: Israeli media report that international airlines remain reluctant to resume flights to Tel Aviv, citing ongoing missile strikes by Yemen’s Ansarullah movement and instability at Ben Gurion Airport.
According to Yemen’s Al-Masirah network, an Israeli financial outlet acknowledged that the aviation sector is still grappling with significant disruption. While some flights have resumed on a limited basis, full operations have not been restored.
According to Mehr, several major airlines continue to delay their return to Ben Gurion Airport, with no clear timeline for resumption. Reports indicate that further postponements remain a possibility due to security concerns.
The ongoing Yemeni missile attacks have been identified as a key factor behind the uncertainty in Israel’s aviation industry. Additionally, ticket prices have surged due to the imbalance between supply and increased travel demand during the summer season.
Yemenis have long voiced their support for Palestine’s struggle against Israeli occupation, particularly since Israel launched a devastating war on Gaza on October 7 in response to the Palestinian Resistance movements’ Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.
The prolonged conflict continues to impact multiple sectors, including global air travel, as airlines assess the risks associated with flights to Israel.
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