Air Canada announced it will resume flights to Tel Aviv in April, as Global Affairs Canada still advises against non-essential travel to the region due to the Israel-Hamas war.
In a statement to BNNBloomberg.ca, Air Canada said it is still working out the details before it adds the city back to its network.
“We have always said we intend to resume service to TLV, and we are finalizing the logistics at this point for a potential resumption in April,” the statement reads.
In a notice dated Dec. 22, Air Canada said it began cancelling service to Tel Aviv on Oct. 8, adding at the time that it would “resume operations to Tel Aviv as soon as the situation stabilizes.”
“We are monitoring this dynamic situation closely and we will adjust these plans as required,” the notice reads.
Global Affairs still advises against non-essential travel to Israel “due to the ongoing regional armed conflict and the unpredictable security situation.” The department advises against…
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