Lufthansa Group Airlines, including Brussels Airlines, have announced the resumption of flights to Tel Aviv starting February 1st. This decision comes after a thorough evaluation of the situation, ensuring that the necessary conditions for safe operations are met.

Brussels Airlines will reintroduce flights to Tel Aviv gradually, with an initial schedule that allows for flexibility. The frequency of flights will increase in response to passenger demand, ensuring a seamless travel experience for those returning to or departing from the region.

Safety and security remain paramount for both Brussels Airlines and the Lufthansa Group. Continuous monitoring of the regional situation will be conducted, and adjustments to the flight schedule will be made immediately if circumstances require. This cautious approach underlines the airline’s commitment to safeguarding passengers and crew.

In addition to resuming its Tel Aviv route, Brussels Airlines is exploring further measures to support its customers. Flexible booking options, enhanced customer service, and a focus on health protocols will be key priorities. By combining operational vigilance with customer-centric policies, Lufthansa Group and Brussels Airlines aim to rebuild confidence in air travel to the region.

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