Flight at Ben Gurion airport (illustrative)
Flight at Ben Gurion airport (illustrative)Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90

Though Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport is currently operating as usual, various airlines have temporarily suspended operations to and from Israel, due to the war between Hamas and Israel which began on the morning of October 7 when Hamas terrorists fired barrages of rockets at Israeli communities, kidnapped at least 212 Israelis, and massacred 1,400 civilians, including infants and children.

Israel's Civil Aviation Authority published a list detailing which airlines have canceled their flights from Ben Gurion, including Delta, United, American Airlines, Air Canada, Air India, Lufthansa, LOT, Swiss Air Lines, Turkish Airlines, Air France, British Airways, and others.

Among the airlines which continue flying to and from Tel Aviv are El Al, Israir, Arkia, Flydubai, Etihad, TUS, Blue Bird, and others.

Channel 12 News examined the list and detailed where each airline flies to: El Al is operating evacuation flights to New York, Bangkok, Athens, and Frankfurt.

Israir flights operate from Athens, Larnaca, Dubai, Rome, Budapest, Prague, Tbilisi, Batumi, Varna, Frankfurt, Paris, Baku, and Istanbul.

Israir is also operating a daily flight from the Ramon airport to Athens, Vienna, Oslo, Paris, and London.

Arkia is operating flights to Athens, Larnaca, Amsterdam, Dubai, Tbilisi, Budapest, Warsaw, and Sofia.

Blue Bird Airways flights to and from Israel operate at Athens, Larnaca, and Crete.

TUS flights to and from Israel operate from Athens and Larnaca.

Flydubai operates flights to Dubai twice daily, as well as from Dubai to Israel.

Etihad operates flights to and from Israel out of Abu Dhabi.