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Air France resumes flights to Tel Aviv as other European carriers avoid the route

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Pilotcenter.net News: Air France to Resume Direct Flights Between Paris and Tel Aviv

Mark your calendars because on May 27, 2025, Air France will be launching nonstop services reconnecting Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) with Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) in Israel. This move marks a significant departure from the recent decisions made by other European carriers like British Airways and Lufthansa, who have opted to suspend operations to Israel amidst ongoing unrest and the conflict with Hamas that has been making headlines globally.

Air France's choice to revive its direct flights to Tel Aviv comes after discussions with Israeli aviation authorities and a careful assessment of the security situation in the region. Despite the temporary pause in early May 2025 due to security reasons, the airline is now confident in resuming its daily flights using spacious Boeing 777-200ER aircraft. With safety as a top priority, Air France aims to reassure passengers of their commitment to providing secure travel experiences.

Israel eagerly anticipates Air France's return as the country looks to restore international flight connections and emphasize the safety and stability of air travel to and from Israel. The resumption of Air France's Tel Aviv-Paris route not only benefits travelers seeking seamless connections between Israel, Europe, and beyond but also bolsters the much-needed connectivity between various global destinations.

Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport's strategic position as a major European aviation hub facilitates easy access to over 300 destinations worldwide, spanning across Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa. The reopening of this crucial flight corridor signifies a positive step towards normalizing air travel to and from Israel, especially following disruptions caused by other airlines temporarily halting services in recent months.

While the return of Air France signals a cautious willingness within the airline industry to reestablish operations in the region, some carriers like British Airways and Lufthansa remain hesitant. British Airways, for example, has extended its flight suspension to Israel until the end of July 2025, impacting the busy Tel Aviv-London route and leading to increased airfares for passengers.

Despite efforts to explore alternative operating models, logistical complexities and financial constraints have led airlines like British Airways to opt for a complete suspension of services. Similarly, the Lufthansa Group has postponed its plans to resume flights to Tel Aviv until mid-June 2025, emphasizing the paramount importance of passenger and crew safety amid ongoing uncertainties in the region.

As the aviation industry navigates through these challenges, the gradual return of flight services, such as Air France's resumption of Paris-Tel Aviv routes, signals a hopeful path toward restoring normalcy while prioritizing passenger safety and connectivity in the evolving landscape of international travel.

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