Leading international airlines have suspended or reduced flights to Israelās capital Tel Aviv amid the conflict with Hamas and escalating attacks on Gaza.
About half of all scheduled flights at the airport did not operate on Sunday and a third were cancelled as of Monday evening.
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American Airlines, Air Canada, Air France, Delta Air Lines, Egypt Air, Emirates, Finlandās Finnair, Dutch carrier KLM, Germanyās Lufthansa, Norwegian Air, Portugalās TAP, Polish carrier LOT, Ryanair and United Airlines were among those suspending or reducing flight to Tel Avivās Ben Gurion airport.
Russia banned night flights to Israel and regulators including the US Federal Aviation Authority, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and Israelās aviation authority urged airlines to use caution in Israeli airspace but stopped short of suspending flights.
Russia said it had restricted flights from going to Israel before 09:00 GMT due to what it called an āunstable political and military situationā and advised airlines to continue to monitor risks during daylight hours.
Israelās civil aviation authority said airlines should āreview current security and threat informationā and had changed some air traffic routes. The authority noted that delays should be expected and advised airlines flying to Israel to carry extra fuel as a precaution.
British Airways said it was planning to continue operating flights to Israel āover the coming days with adjusted departure timesā.
Virgin Atlantic said it would continue to run some flights but that customers could rebook or request a refund on their tickets.
The United Kingdomās easyJet halted flights to Tel Aviv on Sunday and Monday, and Hungarian budget carrier Wizz Air cancelled flights to and from Tel Aviv until further notice. Other airlines suspending flights included Aegean, Swiss and Austrian Airlines.
Airlines flying from China, Hong Kong and South Korea also cancelled flights to Tel Aviv.
Hong Kongās main carrier, Cathay Pacific Airways, said that āin view of the latest situation in Israelā, it was cancelling its Tel Aviv flights scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday.
āThe safety of our passengers and crew are our top priority. We will continue to monitor the situation very closely,ā the airline said on its website, adding it would provide updates on the site.
Israelās national carrier El Al said that it was maintaining its Tel Aviv flights for now, āin accordance with the instructions of the Israeli security forcesā, with all flights now departing only from Terminal Three at Ben Gurion airport.
Israel aviation authority advises airlines still flying in its airspace to carry extra fuel as delays to be expected.
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