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British airline EasyJet extends return to Ben Gurion Airport again

British airline EasyJet extends return to Ben Gurion Airport again

Saba Yemena day ago

Occupied al-Quds- Saba:
The Israeli newspaper Maariv has reported that the British low-cost airline EasyJet has once again extended its suspension of flights to Ben Gurion Airport until July 31.
The newspaper added thousands of passengers will receive cancellation notices for July, following the British low-cost airline's announcement that it would suspend its return to Ben Gurion Airport.
Airlines began suspending flights to and from the occupied territories following the launch of a Yemeni missile on May 4, which landed in the vicinity of Lod Airport, known in Israel as Ben Gurion Airport.
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