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Air India stops flights to and from Tel Aviv after missile attack

IANS May 4, 2025 594 views

Air India has temporarily suspended all flights to and from Tel Aviv following a missile attack near Ben Gurion Airport. The Houthi rebels launched the missile, causing immediate disruption to air travel in the region. Air India's AI139 flight was diverted to Abu Dhabi to ensure passenger safety. Travelers holding tickets between May 4-6 can reschedule or receive full refunds.

"Our operations to and from Tel Aviv will remain suspended with immediate effect" - Air India Statement"
Air India stops flights to and from Tel Aviv after missile attack
New Delhi, May 4: Air India announced on Sunday that it has suspended all its flights to and from Tel Aviv, with immediate effect, till May 6, following the missile attack near the city's airport in the morning.

Key Points

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Houthi rebels launched missile near Ben Gurion Airport

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Air India diverted flight to Abu Dhabi

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Passengers offered free rescheduling or refunds

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Flight suspension until May 6

"Consequent to developments in Tel Aviv this morning, our operations to and from Tel Aviv will remain suspended with immediate effect till 6th May 2025, to ensure the safety of our customers and staff. Our colleagues on the ground are assisting customers and helping them with alternative arrangements," Air India said in a statement.

The airline also stated that passengers holding valid tickets for travel between May 4 and 6 will be eligible for a one-time waiver. This includes either rescheduling their travel without penalty or opting for a full refund upon cancellation.

Customers have been advised to check the Air India website or contact customer service for updates and further information regarding their bookings.

Air India flight AI139 from Delhi to Tel Aviv was on its way to Israel when a missile, launched by the Houthi rebels from Yemen, landed near Ben Gurion Airport. The attack occurred less than an hour before the flight was scheduled to land.

The Air India plane, which was flying over Jordan's airspace, was diverted to Abu Dhabi to skirt the danger. The aircraft then flew back to Delhi, and its return flight from Tel Aviv to Delhi was cancelled for the day.

Air traffic at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport was suspended in the morning following the missile strike. Other global airlines such as German carrier Lufthansa also suspended its flights to the Israeli city due to the incident.

A missile fired from Yemen landed near the main terminal of the Ben Gurion airport on Sunday morning, Israeli authorities said.

Four people were injured by the blast, while another two people were injured on their way to a shelter, Israeli media reported.

Israel's Defence Minister, Israel Katz, vowed to avenge the attack.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Smart decision by Air India! Safety first always. Our national carrier has shown good judgment in this crisis situation. Hope all passengers and crew are safe. 🙏
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Priya M.
This is really scary! My cousin was supposed to fly to Tel Aviv tomorrow for work. Thank God Air India acted quickly. The Middle East situation is becoming too unstable for travel.
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Arjun S.
While safety is important, I hope Air India resumes flights soon. Many Indian workers in Israel depend on these flights to visit families. The waiver policy is a good gesture though.
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Sunita R.
The pilots and crew showed great presence of mind by diverting to Abu Dhabi. Salute to their professionalism! This is why I prefer Air India for international travel - they put passengers first.
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Vikram J.
The government should arrange special flights to bring back Indians stranded there. Israel-India relations are strong, but we must prioritize our citizens' safety in conflict zones.
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Neha P.
This incident shows how global conflicts affect ordinary people. Hope peace returns soon. Meanwhile, good that other airlines like Lufthansa also took similar precautions.

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