Despite El Al's suspension of Moscow flights due to Ukrainian drone attacks, the airline's booking site still lists future departures to the Russian capital. An Israeli media report cited on the Zioneer notes the listings suggest a temporary halt rather than a permanent route cancellation.
A report circulating on Israeli media, cited by The Zioneer, indicates that El Al's booking website still displays future flights to Moscow, suggesting the airline's suspension of the route is temporary rather than a permanent closure. Earlier on Thursday, journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12) reported that El Al had halted flights to Moscow amid continued large-scale Ukrainian drone attacks on the Russian capital. The airline has not yet issued an official statement. The development adds context to the company's operational decisions in a region under ongoing aerial threat.
4 developments
- DevelopingRussia halts all flights at Moscow airports after Ukrainian drone attack, reports say
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- DevelopingAnticipated Russia-Ukraine drone and missile strike postponed to weekend
Source and signal
- Internal intake
