
Due to airspace restrictions: Israir announced this morning (Thursday) the cancellation of the regular flight schedule planned before the war - until March 31st, the day before the Seder.
The special flights, in accordance with the Ministry of Transportation's outline, will still take place in accordance with the restrictions.
In addition, sales for the original pre-war flight schedule were halted until April 30th.
The company announced: "In light of the Ministry of Transportation's outline restrictions on the number of seats on each flight, Israir will do its best to accommodate some of the passengers whose flights were canceled on flights taking place during this period.".
Israir added that all customers whose flights were canceled will be able to choose between a full refund and a future credit voucher worth 130% of the cost of the reservation.
Yesterday, El Al announced the cancellation of flights to 30 destinations that were scheduled to operate between March 21-27, due to the restrictions on Ben Gurion Airport operations and in accordance with Home Front Command guidelines.
This involves the cancellation of 25,000 airline tickets in the week before Passover.
At the same time, and following the damage at Ben Gurion Airport, the Ministry of Transportation is expected to reduce the number of passengers on each departing flight.