British Airways will not offer any flights to Israel until at least the end of July, according to Israeli media reports.
The airline’s website does not currently allow any bookings to be made to and from the Jewish State until August 1.
According to Israel’s Army Radio, the carrier cited security concerns for the extended suspension.
The news comes after a Houthi-launched ballistic missile struck Ben Gurion Airport earlier this month, wounding several people and disrupting hundreds of flights.
British Airways joins a number of other companies to have suspended all flights to the country in recent months.
Virgin Atlantic, which like British Airways stopped offering flights between London and Tel Aviv following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, last month dropped plans to relaunch the route in the autumn.
Elsewhere, Air France, Lufthansa and EasyJet have all either delayed or suspended their routes to Ben-Gurion.
However, El Al, Israir and the budget carrier Wizz Air currently continue to fly between Tel Aviv and the UK.
And US carrier Delta recently resumed flights after they were paused for several months.