Airline exodus leaves Israelis and their companies isolated
Briefly

Israel's war with Hamas has led to significant isolation, with a dramatic drop in flight availability to and from the country, impacting business and travel.
Airlines like Delta, United, and American have ceased operations due to safety concerns, drastically reducing flights to Ben Gurion Airport by 40% in 2024.
High-tech leaders in Israel are exploring solutions like Airtech, aiming to establish regular charter flights to maintain essential business connections despite ongoing conflict.
The need for face-to-face meetings in business has become more critical, highlighted by the arrival of Air Haifa, which connects Israel to Cyprus for better international access.
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