Air India Israel Flights: Now Air India canceled Israel flights till this date, the company released a new update

Air India Israel Flights: Now Air India canceled Israel flights till this date, the company released a new update

Tata Group’s aviation company Air India has canceled flights to Israel till October 18. Earlier the company had announced the cancellation of flights till October 14 i.e. till today in view of the ongoing war in Israel. Now the company has decided to increase it.

Earlier the flights were canceled till October 14.

According to the news agency PTI, an Air India official canceled the flights going to Tel Aviv and It has been decided to cancel all flights coming from India till 18 October 2023. Before that, Air India had canceled its five weekly flights to Tel Aviv till October 14. Now, with no end in sight to the war, the company has taken it further.

The war has reached its eighth day

Hamas attacked Israel in the early hours of Saturday morning last week. Had attacked. More than 1000 people have died in the Hamas attack, including many civilians including women, children and elderly people. After the Hamas attack, Israel declared war. Due to this, tension is at its peak in West Asia. At present, there is no sign of the war ending.

5 scheduled flights of Air India

Domestic aviation company Air India will schedule five weekly flights between Tel Aviv and New Delhi. Operates. These flights are on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Now these flights are going to remain canceled till 18th October. However, the company has said that it will operate chartered flights as per the need to bring back Indians from Israel. Operation Ajay has been started to bring him back. Under this operation, Air India has operated 2 flights so far. Under this operation, 212 Indians were safely evacuated from Israel in the first flight. In the second flight, 235 Indians were brought back from Israel. Thus far, about 450 Indian citizens have been evacuated from Israel.

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