
Emirates denies plans to resume flights to Tel Aviv as Middle East tensions simmer
India Today
Emirates has denied reports of firm plans to restart flights to Tel Aviv. The airline remains cautious due to ongoing regional geopolitical tensions and security concerns.
Emirates on Monday denied reports that it was preparing to resume flights to Tel Aviv. The airline said there were no firm plans to restart operations.
The denial came after Bloomberg reported that Dubai’s flagship carrier was working towards resuming flights to Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport in the coming months, citing people familiar with the matter. The report said the plan could be delayed or shelved if geopolitical tensions worsened.
Bloomberg also reported that Israel had assured the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that Emirates’ landing and takeoff slots at Ben Gurion Airport had been preserved.
Emirates, however, denied the report. “Emirates can confirm that services to/from Tel Aviv remain suspended, and there are no firm plans to restart operations,” an airline spokesperson said in a statement to Khaleej Times.
The world’s largest international airline halted flights to Tel Aviv nearly two years ago due to military conflicts involving Israel and other countries in the Middle East. Emirates had launched Tel Aviv services in June 2022, two years after Israel and the UAE normalised ties under the Abraham Accords.
The renewed speculation around a possible restart comes amid rising tensions in the region. US President Donald Trump has threatened military action against Iran, while Tehran has warned the US and Israel that its forces are on high alert following increased American military deployments.

Speaking at the White House, Trump said the United States was in contact with "the right people" in Iran and suggested that Tehran was eager to reach an agreement to halt hostilities. "We're in negotiations right now," he told reporters, without offering further details on the scope or format of the talks.












