The airline Air France announced, this Tuesday, January 21, the resumption of its connections to Tel Aviv from January 25 and intends to reopen this line with, initially, five flights per week. “Air France is also putting everything in place is working to resume its connections between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Beirut”, the company also indicated.
Air France, which had interrupted its connections between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Tel Aviv since September 30, 2024, announced on Tuesday its intention to reopen this line “from January 25, 2025 with initially five flights per week”.
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“Air France is also doing everything possible to resume its connections between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Beirut,” also indicated the company, which says it is considering a resumption of this service “in the coming weeks.” Air France stopped serving Beirut after the simultaneous explosion across Lebanon of pagers used by the Hezbollah movement on September 17.
“This resumption as well as the continuation of operations will remain subject to a regular assessment of the situation on site,” specifies Air France. Transavia, the low-cost subsidiary of the Franco-Dutch group Air France-KLM, will resume its flights between Paris-Orly and Tel Aviv on January 28 with three flights per week initially, to reach up to seven weekly flights. eventually.
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Transavia wants to resume its connections between Paris and Beirut
“Transavia France is also doing everything possible to resume its connections between Paris-Orly and Beirut as soon as possible,” promises the company. On Sunday, a six-week truce came into effect after the signing of a ceasefire to end 15 months of war between Israel and Hamas. A first exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners took place on Sunday and four Israeli hostages in Gaza must still be released by Hamas on Saturday.
Last Thursday, Lufthansa announced the resumption of its connections with Tel Aviv from February 1, while maintaining the suspension of connections with Tehran and Beirut.