Brussels Airlines will resume flights to Tel Aviv in Israel on Thursday. The airline had cancelled a flight following Iranian missile and drone attacks in the region.
"We only cancelled Sunday's flight," spokesperson Nico Cardone told Belga News Agency. "Thursday's flight should operate as usual. We continue to monitor the situation closely and will adjust our flight schedule as necessary."
The airline flies to Tel Aviv three times a week: on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays. Monday's flight was also called off due to other circumstances.
Other airlines have also resumed flights to and from Israel. Swiss, another daughter company of Lufthansa Group, will relaunch its service on Tuesday, as will Air France. KLM will resume flights on Friday.
Meanwhile, British airline EasyJet stated on Tuesday that all flights to Tel Aviv will remain suspended until at least the end of October, citing the "constantly evolving situation in Israel."