The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has removed Israel from its travel warning documents, according to a report by N12's Dien Fisher. The move, first reported by The Zioneer earlier today, means airlines flying to Israel are no longer subject to the heightened advisory.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has removed Israel from its travel warning documents, N12 reported on Wednesday, citing aviation officials. The Zioneer earlier reported the same development, based on a separate report. The removal indicates that international aviation authorities no longer assess the security situation in Israel as requiring heightened warnings for flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport. This is a positive sign for Israeli aviation and tourism, following weeks of heightened security tensions.
2 developments
- StrongAustralia eases Middle East travel advisory after US-Iran agreement
- DevelopingUK updates Israel travel advisory: warns against travel to North and Golan Heights
- DevelopingBen Gurion Airport remains open; Wizz Air cancels all flights to Israel
- DevelopingUK removes travel warnings for Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain
Source and signal
- Internal intake
