Foreign carriers led by Flydubai start returning to Israel

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Foreign airlines, led by the Emirati carrier Flydubai, resumed flying to Israel late Wednesday, one day after the ceasefire with Iran began.

The Emirati government-run Flydubai, which was among a handful of international airlines to have flown to Israel almost without pause throughout the 20-month war against Hamas in Gaza, became the first foreign carrier to land in Israel late Wednesday night.

China’s Hainan Airlines is expected to resume direct flights between Tel Aviv and Beijing on Sunday. Russia’s Red Wings and Ethiopian Airlines are also set to renew service imminently.

Meanwhile, among the popular European carriers, Air France announced that it will resume service to Tel Aviv on July 7, while Madrid-based Air Europa said it would renew flights to Israel on July 14.

 
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