Ryanair has extended the suspension of flights to Israel, with the airline planning to make a return to the country in late October.
The Irish carrier said in a statement that it will now commence operations to Tel Aviv on October 25, 2025. This comes after the airline had previously stated that it would not be flying to Tel Aviv until September 30, 2025.
Airlines globally have extended the suspension of operations to the Middle East in recent weeks, following escalating tensions in the region.
In May Ryanair's CEO Micheal O’Leary stated that if security disruptions in Israel continue, the airline would be “better off” sending aircraft elsewhere in Europe.