Yemeni Missiles Halt Return of International Flights to Tel Aviv
According to webangah News Agency, Israel’s economic outlet marker reported that the aviation sector of the Zionist regime remains in crisis, with conditions yet to normalize despite limited flight resumptions.
The report states several major airlines-including EasyJet, Iberia, Ryanair, British Airways, Air Canada, and ITA-continue avoiding Ben Gurion Airport. Their return remains delayed,with potential for further extensions of this suspension.
Israeli aviation officials told Marker that Ryanair won’t resume Israel flights before August. Current seat capacity reportedly fails to meet high demand.
Officials emphasized ongoing missile attacks by Yemen’s Ansarullah forces as a primary cause of flight instability.
Ticket prices remain exceptionally high due to supply shortages amid peak summer travel demand.
Marker criticized the Zionist regime’s Transportation Ministry for ineffective crisis management, stating it lacks strategic planning and relies solely on temporary reactions.