Air France says resumes flights to Tel Aviv

Air France said on Friday it would resume flights to Tel Aviv later in the day, the latest major airline to lift a ban on flights to Israel imposed earlier in the week over security concerns.
The airline suspended flights to Tel Aviv on Tuesday after a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip landed near Ben-Gurion International Airport, Israel@@@s main hub.
German airline Lufthansa said earlier on Friday it was resuming flights to Israel from Saturday.
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