Air Canada has resumed service between Canada and Israel following a six-month pause.
The airline says flights between Toronto and Tel Aviv resumed April 9, and a once-weekly flight between Montreal and Tel Aviv will resume in Might.
The Montreal-based Air Canada, like most different worldwide carriers, suspended service to Ben Gurion Worldwide Airport on Oct. 8 after the outbreak of battle between Israel and Hamas.
The airline says that in preparation for resuming service, it has undertaken an in depth security evaluation, together with consultations with authorities authorities, unions representing its flight crews, and safety specialists.
The federal authorities nonetheless advises Canadians keep away from non-essential journey to Israel as a result of ongoing hostilities and the unpredictable safety state of affairs.
Plenty of worldwide carriers, together with United Airways and Ryanair, have additionally just lately introduced the resumption of service to Israel.