Worldwide flights at Haifa Airport in northern Israel resumed on Sunday after a suspension of over a 12 months, Israel’s Ministry of Transport and Street Security stated in an announcement.
A ceremony was held on the airport, with the attendance of Israeli Transport Minister Miri Regev, mayors, and aviation officers, the assertion stated.
The resumption featured a flight to Larnaca, a metropolis on the southeast coast of Cyprus, by Air Haifa, a brand new Israeli airline that acquired an working license in September, in response to the assertion.
In the meantime, the ministry has launched a brand new shuttle bus line to the recently-renovated airport, tailored to the flight schedule.
The airport reopened its worldwide companies final June after a four-year hiatus, however halted them once more final October when the Israel-Hezbollah battle broke out. ■