Continued cancellation and suspension of flights to occupied territories

The Zionist website Walla reported that, due to recent missile threats from Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, the number of flights at Ben Gurion Airport has significantly decreased. According to the report, the number of flights today (Sunday) dropped by 34% compared to previous days, and the number of passengers decreased by 26%.
Meanwhile, the economic newspaper The Marker reported that the number of airlines canceling flights to the occupied territories has risen to 19.
The newspaper Israel Hayom also noted that American companies, including American Airlines, Delta, and United Airlines, have canceled all flights to Tel Aviv for the coming days.
The German airline Lufthansa has extended its flight suspension until May 18, and Air India has announced the cancellation of flights until May 25.
Among European airlines, KLM (the Dutch branch of Air France) has suspended flights until May 30, Iberia Express until May 31, and British Airways until May 14.
Other airlines, including Air Baltic (Latvia), Air Europa (Spain), Aegean (Greece), ITA (Italy), LOT (Poland), Ryanair (Ireland), and Wizz Air (Hungary), have also canceled their flights until May 14.