After the rocket attack on Islamist terrorists at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, the AUA canceled all three back and forth planned flights for Sunday from Vienna to Israel. But the cheap airlines Wizz Air and Ryanair have also stopped and from Israel.
On the AUA, the flights OS 857 with planning room 10.00 am, OS 861 with plan departure 1:00 pm and OS 859 with plan departure at 8:20 pm are influenced by this measure.
AUA: Israel flights exposed to Tuesday
The flights to Israel were also canceled in the next two days. “After careful testing of the current situation and in coordination with the Lufthansa group, Austrian airlines can expose flights and from Tel Aviv from 4 May 2025 to 6 May,” said the AUA on Sunday.
Already for the time being on the flight schedule
The cheap airlines Wizz Air and Ryanair have also canceled their Sunday flights before 2.40 pm. And 3.30 pm comes from the departure plan of the airport. It is still unclear whether the flights will take place on Monday. “We recommend the current situation in the afternoon,” said Ryanair.
The Israeli airline El Al, on the other hand, took the flight with the start time 10.35 am. A second flight is planned at 9:35 pm. However, these machines are equipped with self -protection devices and are accompanied by armed security personnel.
Eight injured in rocket attack
The Houthi militia continued its rocket attacks on Israel on Sunday on the third day in a row. Despite different attempts, a rocket could not be stopped by the Israeli rocket defense. According to the emergency services, David Adom’s stomach was injured. Videos in online media showed how people reacted in panic. In many areas of Israel, warning sirens cry during the attack, including in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Israel is now threatening a counter current. “Everyone who attacks us will go back seven times,” said Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz based on the Bible. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu started urgently security advice before the afternoon with a view to the attack.
Source: Krone

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