MIAMI – Today, the Israeli Government put in immediate effect the halt of all commercial flights to/from the country until the end of the month.
On the night of January 25, Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) shuttered to almost all flights due to great concerns over virus mutations. Even though the Jewish country leads the world in vaccinating its population against the coronavirus, the government decided to apply strict measures under evidence that link new infections with international travelers.
For the first time since the pandemic started, Israel prevented its own citizens from entering the country as all commercial flights are now banned from using Israeli aerospace or land at TLV, the country’s only international airport. Even immigrants who scheduled to return, under Israel’s repatriation program (Law of Return), will have to wait until the end of January.
The January 26, Brussels Charleroi-Pointe-à-Pitre-Fort-de-France-Brussels Charleroi flight will be operated on schedule.
The flights on January 29-30 will be grouped on a single date on the 29th. These two flights will then be combined into a single route, as per the detailed timetable below:
Source: Air Belgium
Suspended Flights
For flights suspended from January 30 to March 1. passengers for that period can postpone their travel free of charge to a later date and under the same conditions or be refunded. Passengers with a scheduled return flight to Belgium or the French West Indies after January 30 can be redirected via another airline.