Major International Airlines Suspend Flights To The Entity

Yemeni Armed Forces have succeeded in paralyzing the Ben Gurion Airport in Lod, the largest airport in the Zionist entity.

 

As international airlines continue to cancel flights to the enemy entity, they continue to cancel their flights to the enemy entity.

 

The Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom reported that the French Air France and the Dutch Transavia are extending their cancellation of flights to the entity until May 24.

 

Air Italy announced extending its suspension of flights to and from occupied Jaffa until June 8.

 

The Hebrew website Ames confirmed that their main airport is far removed from its former appearance due to the ongoing rocket fire from Yemen.

 

The website indicated that airlines continue to postpone their return to Ben Gurion Airport, creating chaos for travelers.

 

This comes after the Yemeni forces warned airlines against continuing flights to the occupation airports, as they seek to impose a comprehensive blockade on the enemy entity’s air traffic.

 

The number of international airlines that have announced the cancellation of flights to the Zionist entity has reached 20, following the Yemeni bombing of Ben Gurion Airport and the decision to impose a comprehensive air blockade on the entity’s airports.

The following is a list of the companies that have recently announced the cancellation of their flights, with varying dates extending until the end of June or the beginning of July. These include major companies:

 

Air India: Postponing return until June 19.

 

Ryanair: Cancelling flights until June 12.

 

Air Seychelles: Cancelling all flights until August.

 

EasyJet: Postponing the resumption of flights until July 1.

 

Iberia Express: Not returning before June 1.

 

Air Baltic: Cancelling all flights until May 18.

 

British Airways: Cancelling flights until June 14.

 

Lufthansa Group: Postponing all flights until June 8.

 

ITA: Cancelling all flights until June 8.

 

Air France: Cancelling flights until May 24.

 

Transavia: Flights cancelled until May 24.

 

LOT Polish Airlines: Flights cancelled until June 2.