Germany’s national airline Lufthansa has suspended all flights between Germany and Tel Aviv until April 9, citing the ongoing war in the Middle East and related restrictions on air travel in the region. The airline stated that all Tel Aviv-bound flights are currently on hold due to safety and operational concerns.
In addition to the Tel Aviv route, Lufthansa will also suspend flights to Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, until April 5. Meanwhile, Italy’s ITA Airways announced that its scheduled flights will continue as planned. The decision follows similar actions by British Airways, Air Canada, and major U.S. carriers including Delta, United, and American Airlines, which have all halted their Tel Aviv operations.
The suspensions reflect growing caution among international airlines as regional tensions and airspace limitations disrupt normal flight operations across the Middle East.