Air India resumes Delhi-Tel Aviv flight services after five-month hiatus due to Hamas conflict
Air India has officially resumed its flights from the national capital to Tel Aviv, marking the end of a nearly five-month suspension of services. The decision to halt the flights was prompted by heightened tensions after the Israeli city faced an attack by Hamas militants.
According to a spokesperson for the airline, the Tata group-owned carrier restarted the Delhi-Tel Aviv flight route on Sunday (March 3). Initially, flights on this route will be operated three times a week – on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays – utilising a Boeing 787 aircraft.








