Overnight, in retaliation for airstrikes on Gaza City, Israel came under a missile attack. More than 100 rockets were fired from Gaza, targeting major cities and the main airport of Ben Gurion. The airport closed for around an hour, and although flights have now resumed, some airlines are already canceling future services to the country.
The worst violence in seven years
Israel is today waking up to scenes of destruction after a night of violence across the country. In retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on Hamas offices in Gaza City, militants in Gaza fired a barrage of rockets at Tel Aviv, the city of Ashkelon and at Israel’s main commercial airport, Ben Gurion (TLV).
With incoming missiles closing in on the airport, several aircraft were forced to divert to other airports or to enter a holding pattern until a safe landing could be confirmed. Over 100 rockets were fired from Gaza, and while most were intercepted by Israel’s sophisticated defense system known as the ‘Iron Dome’, some did get through.
RAW FOOTAGE: This is the moment the Iron Dome intercepted a barrage of rockets over Tel Aviv and central Israel. pic.twitter.com/8jl8OTgWCl
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) May 11, 2021
Ethiopian Airlines flight ET404 was forced to hold over the ocean for more than an hour until it could be cleared to land. Reportedly, the airport was inspecting the runway for damage following a missile strike.
A Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt was more than two and a half hours into its three and a half hour journey when it diverted. Rather than landing anywhere else, the A321 headed back to Germany, landing in Frankfurt over five and a half hours after taking off.
Other flights, such as this Lufthansa MD-11 cargo service, were diverted elsewhere. This one ended up in Cairo, although other flights are reported to have been landing in Greece and Cyprus.
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Cancellations from many airlines
At one point, the airport closed entirely as it was deemed unsafe for civilian aircraft to take off or land. The airport was evacuated as sirens warned of the incoming attack. Although the airport reopened just over an hour later, several US airlines had already started canceling flights to Tel Aviv.
#BREAKING: Tel Aviv International Airport being evacuated amid deadly Hamas R0cket Att@cks pic.twitter.com/oGUNVTUJlc
— Megh Updates (@MeghUpdates) May 11, 2021
United, American Airlines and Delta have all canceled a number of flights due to arrive in Israel today, as well as their paired return service. With the situation in Israel still unstable, more cancellations could follow over the coming days.
Cancellations for US to Tel Aviv, Israel flights are continuing to roll in due to the ongoing situation
Tonight's outbound and their respective inbound flights are canceled for:
– American Airlines' JFK-TLV-JFK
– United Airlines' EWR-TLV-EWR, ORD-TLV-ORD
– Delta's 2 JFK-TLV-JFK pic.twitter.com/PI0Mwialma— Ishrion Aviation (@IshrionA) May 12, 2021
Flight boards at TLV airport show that a number of Israeli airlines have canceled their services flying into Ben Gurion today. Other arriving flights have suffered delays, but most departing services appear to be taking off as normal.
No damage has been reported at the airport, although video footage clearly shows strikes targeted at the civilian facility. The Iron Dome is doing a good job of keeping the airport safe, but with tensions still high, another attack remains a high probability.
Yup. Good thing they diverted. Thats the Iron Dome interceptions viewed from our apron at LLBG pic.twitter.com/63kK6s5yvh
— IsrairPilots (@IsrairPilots) May 11, 2021
Ben Gurion Airport told Simple Flying,
Ben Gurion Int’l Airport continues to operate in accordance with the schedule.
We are aware of the ongoing events in our country and we are having discussions and evaluations all the time.
Should there will be changes, information will be published and NOTAM will be distributed.
If you’re due to fly to Israel in the near future, check with your airline to ensure the flight is going ahead.