
El Al Cancels All Scheduled Flights Until April 18 Due to War
El Al canceled all scheduled flights on Sunday, April 5, extending the suspension through April 18, following the Transportation Ministry’s decision to maintain restrictions on the number of passengers and flights permitted to depart from Ben-Gurion Airport amid the ongoing war with Iran. The airline said an emergency flight schedule is currently in effect.
Under the emergency schedule, El Al will operate flights only to New York (JFK and Newark), Los Angeles, Miami, Bangkok, London, Paris, Rome, and Athens. New tickets are required to board, and passengers awaiting assignment are being accommodated based on priority by original ticket issue date. Exceptional humanitarian medical cases are given first priority. Customers whose flights were canceled are entitled to a refund or a credit voucher.
The Transportation Ministry also approved an increase in the passenger limit from 80 to 100 per departing flight and will now allow two departures per hour, up from one. The ministry had already lifted more severe restrictions imposed during the holiday season, which had lowered the cap to just 50 passengers per flight. The new policy is expected to mark a trend toward gradually easing flight restrictions as conditions allow.
(JPost/VFI News)
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