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Israel's El Al Airlines to resume Moscow flights in May

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El Al Israel Airlines. [Photo by Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty Images]

El Al Israel Airlines [Urbanandsport/ NurPhoto via Getty Images]

Israel’s El Al Airlines ELAL.TA said today it would resume flights to Moscow on 1 May after determining its airspace was safe, Reuters reports.

It will operate seven weekly flights on the Tel Aviv-Moscow route.

El Al, Israel’s flag carrier, halted flights to Moscow in late 2024 after an Azerbaijani passenger plane crashed, killing 38 people, apparently after being struck by a Russian missile.

Russia in 2022 closed its airspace to airlines from 36 countries, including all 27 members of the European Union, in response to Ukraine-related sanctions targeting its aviation sector. Israel did not join in sanctions against Russia as it sought to balance relations with Kyiv and Moscow.

While Israel, a close ally of the United States, has condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, voiced solidarity with Kyiv, and sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine, it has said it will maintain contact with Moscow in the hope of helping to ease the crisis.

The decision to resume flights, El Al said, was made following a situation assessment and ongoing discussions with authorities in Russia to ensure flight safety.

“The resumption of flights to Moscow reflects … part of El Al’s ongoing efforts to expand its destination network and provide passengers with access to important flight routes,” it said.

About 1.3 million people, or nearly 15 per cent of Israel’s population are Russian speakers, many of whom remain Russian citizens after emigrating, while others still have family there.

Russia’s Aeroflot in 2022 halted many international flights, including to Israel, although rival Red Wings Airlines has maintained regular flights on the Moscow-Tel Aviv route.

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