Bethlehem Together - Low-cost company EasyJet announced today (Tuesday) that it has canceled all its flights to Israel until October 27. The company's announcement read: 'As a result of the ongoing and evolving situation in Israel, easyJet has taken the decision to suspend its flights to Tel Aviv for the remainder of the summer season - until 27 October. Customers who have booked flights on routes to and from Israel up to this date are offered options including a full refund.' This came according to what the British company explained, in a statement issued today, which was no longer issued yesterday, Monday, and its cases in Israel will be suspended until April 21. Source: Maan News Agency
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