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Israel Airspace Update: Severe Capacity Limits Continue as Rescue Flights Operate

As of today (3/22/26), Israel’s airspace remains largely closed to normal commercial traffic, with only tightly controlled rescue and repatriation flights operating under strict restrictions.

What’s Actually Operating Right Now

  • Airspace is not fully open, only flights with special prior approval are allowed
  • Operations are limited almost entirely to Israeli airlines, including El Al, Arkia, and Israir
  • Flights are focused on repatriation and emergency travel, not regular commercial service

The Real Constraint: Capacity Is Still Extremely Restricted

Here’s the current, real-world bottleneck as of today:

Hard Caps Per Flight

  • Outbound flights have been limited to approximately 50–70 passengers per plane, far below normal capacity
  • This means even when flights operate, they are intentionally not full

Limited Total Flights Per Day

  • Only a small number of flights are approved daily under military oversight
  • The system is operating at a fraction of normal airport throughput

Only Israeli Airlines Operating

  • Foreign carriers remain suspended
  • This removes the majority of normal seat supply into Israel
  • Israeli airlines alone cannot meet demand

Priority-Based Seating Only

  • Seats are being allocated based on:
    • Previously canceled tickets
    • Israeli citizens returning home
    • Urgent or government-approved cases

Massive Demand vs. Limited Supply

  • Tens of thousands are still trying to travel
  • Estimates suggest only a limited number of passengers can be processed daily under current conditions, still below demand

Operational Reality on the Ground

  • Airspace is still considered closed, not reopened in any normal sense
  • Flights are being added and canceled dynamically based on security conditions
  • Regional airspace restrictions continue to limit routing and total flight volume

What This Means Right Now

  • Even if flights exist, seat availability is the main constraint
  • Travelers should expect:
    • Multi-day delays
    • Waitlists and standby situations
    • No predictable scheduling

Bottom Line

Today’s situation is not just about cancellations, it is about severely capped capacity at every level:

  • Fewer flights
  • Fewer seats per flight
  • Fewer airlines operating

Until those constraints change, the backlog of stranded travelers will continue regardless of demand

Sources

https://www.dansdeals.com/more/news/airline-news/israel-and-us-attack-iran-decapitating-regime-leadership-israeli-airspace-closed-enroll-now-for-rescue-flights-roundup-of-cancellations-and-next-available-flights-to-israel-on-more-than-40-airli

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/more-than-20000-israelis-return-since-start-iran-war-ministry-says-2026-03-05

https://www.aurora-israel.co.il/en/israel-approves-gradual-reopening-of-airspace-for-repatriation-flights

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Dani Klein

Dani Klein founded YeahThatsKosher in 2008 as a global kosher restaurant & travel resource for the Jewish community.

He is passionate about traveling the world, good kosher food / restaurants, social media & the web, technology, hiking, strategy games, and spending time with his friends & family.