Air France is resuming its Paris–Tel Aviv route after a suspension of several months, with the first flight expected to land at Ben Gurion Airport in about two hours, according to aviation journalist Dean Fisher.
Air France is ending its prolonged suspension of flights to Israel. The carrier's first flight from Paris is scheduled to land at Ben Gurion Airport in approximately two hours, according to aviation journalist Dean Fisher. The resumption comes after months of cancellations that The Zioneer previously reported on, including an extension through June 30. Air France joins a growing list of foreign carriers restoring service to Israel, including Wizz Air, Air Europa, Lufthansa, and others, as the country's international air travel sector continues to recover.
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