Occupied al-Quds- Saba:
Air traffic updates at airports in the occupied Palestinian territories have confirm a significant decline in the number of flights to and from these airports.
This decline is due to the impact of Yemeni airstrikes in support of Gaza in the face of the ongoing barbaric Israeli aggression, which is being carried out in full view of the world. The genocidal crime targeting 2.4 million people in the besieged Strip is being perpetrated.
The decline in flight activity at Israeli enemy airports demonstrates the effectiveness of the Yemeni airstrikes, which also reflects the determination and steadfastness embodied by the Yemeni position in the support process.
Based on what the Israeli media is publishing, Greek Airlines has canceled its flights to Israel entity for today after previously announcing the resumption of operations.
Ryanair announced that it has extended its suspension of flights to and from Israel entity until June 4, noting that it had previously announced that it would not operate flights before May 21.
The CEO of Irish airline Ryanair said, "We are losing patience with the disruptions to flights to "Israeli". We are considering diverting aircraft from Israel to other destinations and are considering transferring our aircraft operating at Ben Gurion Airport to European countries if the security issues at the airport are not resolved."
Channel 12 reported that Air India has postponed the resumption of flights to Ben Gurion Airport in Lod until June 19, after the company had previously announced the postponement of its flights to Israel entity until May 25.
The company added that the Lufthansa Group has extended the suspension of its flights until May 25.
The group includes its five subsidiaries (Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Eurowings, Press Airlines, and Swiss).
Channel 12 also reported that EasyJet announced the continuation of its suspension of flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport until early July.
Earlier, French airlines Air France and Transavia announced the suspension of their flights to Israel until May 20.
While Air Canada announced the extension of the cancellation of all flights to Israel until the beginning of September, Polish airline LOT announced the extension of the cancellation of its flights to Israel entity until May 25.
It is expected that the Yemeni blockade will further escalate in the coming days, leading to significant damage to the enemy's air traffic.

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