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Air India announced on Friday that it will restart flight services between Delhi and Tel Aviv on May 16.
In response to Middle East tensions, the airline has temporarily suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv.
Air India tweeted, “Air India will resume its services between Delhi and Tel Aviv with five weekly flights from 16 May 2024. The flights are bookable on all channels”, through its official ‘X’ handle.
On April 19, the airline announced that Tel Aviv flights would be stopped until April 30. The restriction was eventually extended till May 15.
On March 3, the Tata group-owned carrier resumed service to the Israeli city after an almost five-month absence.
Tensions in the Middle East remain high due to the confrontation between Israel and Hamas.
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