The coming days are expected to be significant for aviation in Israel, as a substantial portion of major airlines are expected to make decisions regarding the continuation of operations to Israel beyond the dates they have indicated so far.
Several airlines continue to cancel their flights to Israel. As of now, Wizz Air has canceled its flights through May 14.
US carriers Delta and United Airlines have also canceled their Israel routes for the time being. Delta has suspended all flights to Israel through May 19, while United has canceled flights through May 18.
Following a security assessment, the Lufthansa Group - which includes Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Eurowings - has extended its suspension of service to and from Tel Aviv through May 18 (inclusive).

Greek carrier Aegean Airlines has canceled flights through May 16, while Ryanair has canceled flights through May 21.
Italian airline ITA has extended its suspension through May 19, and flights AZ809 and AZ815 on May 12 have also been canceled.
Air Europa and Air India also announced they would halt operations in Israel.
Air France and Transavia have suspended their Israel routes through May 13. Polish carrier LOT has canceled its flights to Israel through May 12.
Iberia Express has suspended flights to Israel through May 31. British Airways has extended its suspension through June 14.