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Virgin Atlantic drops London-Tel Aviv route

Flights were suspended at the beginning of the Gaza War but had been due to restart before the collapse of the latest ceasefire

April 29, 2025 09:53
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Virgin Atlantic has dropped its route between London Heathrow and Tel Aviv (Image: Getty)

By

Etgar Lefkovits,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

Virgin Atlantic has dropped its route between London and Tel Aviv despite original plans to relaunch flights in the Autumn, following their suspension with the outbreak of the Gaza War.

The British airline, which shared the route between Ben-Gurion Airport and London Heathrow with El Al, confirmed on Monday that flights would not, in fact, resume as was previously planned.

Before the war, it was operating up to 16 flights a day between the UK and Israel, including multiple connection options across Israel or, in the other direction, onward to the US.

The carrier had planned to begin flying again in October in a decision announced during the latest ceasefire. However, when the peace collapsed in March, Virgin undertook a “thorough review” and concluded that it would cancel the route.