Dutch airline KLM said it will once again resume flights to Israel starting Feb. 2, after previously announcing it would operate as usual and then canceling services. The airline said the flights will operate on an adjusted schedule.
KLM also said it will resume flights to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The airline suspended its Middle East routes last week amid heightened regional tensions linked to Iran.
"Based on the current security situation and operational feasibility, we have decided to resume our flights to Tel Aviv on February 2 and 3 with an adjusted schedule. From February 1 through 6, we will also operate flights to Dubai, also with an adjusted schedule."



