Hainan Airlines is set to resume direct flights from Israel to Beijing and Shenzhen, according to reports. The move adds two key Chinese destinations to Israel's recovering international air network, amid a broader return of foreign carriers.
Hainan Airlines plans to resume direct flights from Israel to Beijing and Shenzhen, according to aviation reports. The announcement adds two major Chinese destinations to the growing list of international routes returning to Ben Gurion Airport. Over the past several weeks, multiple foreign carriers—including Lufthansa, Air France, Wizz Air, and Air Seychelles—have resumed or expanded service to Israel, as the country's aviation sector recovers from wartime disruptions. Hainan Airlines had suspended its Israel operations during the conflict. The exact start date for the resumed flights has not yet been reported.
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