Egypt’s Air Sinai cancelled its flight on Monday to Israel’s Ben Gurion International airport although the facility was operating as normal, an airport official said.
The Egyptian carrier operates two flights per week, on Mondays and Thursdays, and it was unclear whether the flight on Thursday will take off, the official said.
Monday’s flight was cancelled due to the situation in Israel, the official said without elaborating.
Several airlines including American, Russian and European had cancelled their flights to Israel for two days after a rocket fired by Hamas militants struck a neighbourhood to the north of Ben Gurion airport last Tuesday.
These airlines resumed their flights two days later on Thursday. At least 1,092 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been killed in the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas.
Another 48 Israeli soldiers and three civilians — two Israelis and a Thai farm worker — have also been killed in the conflict.
Source: AFP