Air India grounds Tel Aviv flights
Flag carrier Air India have scrapped Tel Aviv flights until at least 14 October.
It follows the weekend’s deadly terror attacks across Israel.
After the first attacks, 10 Air India flight crew members were in the country and evacuated via an Ethiopian Airlines flight via Addis Ababa.
“The safety of i passengers and employees is paramount our people in Israel have been flown out,” an airline official said.
It confirmed all flight this week are cancelled.
“Air India will extend all possible support to passengers who have confirmed bookings on any flight during this period,” an Air India spokesperson said.
The airline operates five Tel Aviv flights each week.
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