TAROM temporarily suspends flights to/from Tel Aviv
- Israeli authorities have announced the temporary closure of Israeli airspace and Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv to civilian flights until March 3, 2026.
- TAROM announces that it is temporarily suspending commercial flights to and from Tel Aviv (TLV) between February 28 and March 3, 2026, inclusive.
Bucharest, February 28, 2026, 11:30 a.m. The Israeli authorities have announced the temporary closure of Israeli airspace and Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv to civilian flights until March 3, 2026, a measure published in official NOTAMs A0195/26 and A0196/26. Under these circumstances, regular commercial flights to and from Tel Aviv cannot operate.
Consequently, the Romanian National Air Transport Company TAROM announces that it is temporarily suspending commercial flights to and from Tel Aviv (TLV) between February 28 and March 3, 2026, inclusive. Thus, the following flights are canceled: OTP–TLV and TLV–OTP, as well as the corresponding return flights:
– February 28: RO155 OTP–TLV
– March 1: RO156 TLV–OTP, RO2153 OTP–TLV, RO2154 TLV–OTP
– March 2: RO155 OTP–TLV
– March 3: RO155 OTP–TLV, RO156 TLV–OTP
TAROM is constantly monitoring developments in Israel, in coordination with its operational partners and relevant authorities, on multiple levels – security, airspace, and airport operations – and will provide real-time updates.