Airport officials said that “the flight board has been updated, and the airlines have not canceled the slots.”
The Yemen-based terror organization "calls upon all international airlines to take into consideration" their plans to target Israeli airports.
"Washington now realizes that Israel can no longer remain passive," an Israeli official said.
The military said that since the beginning of the war, the Israel Air Force intercepted dozens of Houthi missiles at a success rate that exceeded 95%.
Cyprus's president visited Israel after a Houthi missile slammed into the airport. During his visit, he called for unity and reignited stalled gas field talks.
"The incident is under control. No damage was caused beyond the orchard, and thankfully, there are no injuries,” he added.
Since the missile strike, El Al’s stock has surged by over 5%.
Since Trump took office, partly due to his request, Israel has refrained from striking targets in Yemen.
Attempts were made to intercept the missile, and the results of the interception are being reviewed, the IDF said.
A hairline crack was discovered in the cockpit window. Aviation experts approved continuing the flight to Tel Aviv.