Qantas says a flight scheduled to leave Tel Aviv on Sunday transporting Australians fleeing the war was cancelled because it is too unsafe to fly, after Israel warned of an imminent ground invasion of Gaza.
Defence Minister Richard Marles told ABC TV the Australian government was exploring military options to repatriate citizens who want to leave Israel, as first revealed by The Australian Financial Review.
A Qantas repatriation flight leaves Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv bound for London. Nine News
“There are a lot of moving parts. We are looking at how we can resolve issues around the repatriation flights which we had in train. We are also looking at ways we can find other alternatives for Australians who want to leave Israel,” Mr Marles said.
Qantas flew the first of two scheduled flights from Tel Aviv to London on Saturday with 238 Australians aboard. They will fly home from London to Sydney on Tuesday.
But the airline said safety assessments for the flight out of Tel Aviv scheduled on Sunday, conducted in consultation with government agencies, had led to the decision to cancel.
“Based on latest assessments, the difficult decision has been made not to operate the second flight to Tel Aviv on Sunday due to continued deterioration of conditions on the ground in Israel for safety reasons,” Qantas said in a statement.
A third flight scheduled to leave Israel on Friday has also been cancelled. It is understood there had been discussions between the airlines and the Australian government over insuring the flights, given the escalating tensions.
Australian officials at Ben Gurion Airport ahead of a repatriation flight to London. Nine News
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the Australian government was further working to
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