Irish ultra-low-cost airline Ryanair, which resumed flights to Israel two weeks ago, abruptly canceled all flights to and from Israel for March and April on the evening of February 12.

Customers who had tickets booked for these months received a notification from Ryanair on February 12 stating that their flights had been canceled.

The nearest available flights for booking tickets on the company's website are only in May.

It's worth noting that on January 18, Ryanair canceled most flights on Israeli routes until the end of March.

Initially, flights to Milan, Vienna, Baden-Baden, and Memmingen were exempt from this, but now these routes have also been canceled for the coming months.