Air Canada says he will resume flights to Israel in June, a year and a half after he stopped trips to the region in the middle of the Israel-Ahamas War.
With a fragile truce instead, the largest airline in the country said in an update of travel that four direct round trip flights per week from Toronto to Tel Aviv will begin on June 8.
Another return flight once to a week outside Montreal is scheduled to start in August.

Air Canada says that he has made “extensive security reviews”, including conversations with government authorities and other airlines that return to Israeli airspace.
Two American carriers plan to relive the service to the region, with United Airlines ready to take off for Tel Aviv on March 15 and Delta Air Lines on April 1.
Air Canada suspended the flights to Israel after the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas in October 2023, briefly resuming them last April before stopping them again after an attack by Iran.
& Copy 2025 the Canadian press