Airline easyJet has announced that it is to suspend all flights to and from Tel Aviv until 27 October, following the Iranian missile and drone strike on Israel over the weekend.
In a statement, the carrier said:
“As a result of the continued evolving situation in Israel, easyJet has now taken the decision to suspend its flights to Tel Aviv for the remainder of the summer season until 27 October.
“Customers booked to fly on this route up to this date are being offered options including a full refund.”
On Monday, easyJet announced that it would look to resume flights to the Israeli city on Sunday after suspending flights after the attacks.
It comes just after easyJet resumed flights to Israel on 25 March after cancelling all flights following the 7 October Hamas attacks on the country.
The weekend saw a number of other major airlines suspend flights, including WizzAir, Air Canada, Delta, Iberia and Lufthansa.
