"Kerry spoke with Netanyahu this evening and among the issues raised by the Prime Minister was the FAA's notice today about Ben Gurion Airport. The FAA's notice was issued to protect American citizens and American carriers," State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki said.
Kerry spoke to Netanyahu by telephone yesterday after the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) prohibited US carriers from flying to Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport for 24 hours after a rocket from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip landed near the aviation hub.
"The FAA continues to monitor and evaluate the situation, and will issue updated guidelines no later than 24 hours from the time the NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) went into force," Psaki said in a statement.
Meanwhile, State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf denied that the rare flight ban was aimed at pressuring Israel to accept a ceasefire in the two-week conflict.
Major European carriers have also halted services to Israel's main international gateway, citing safety concerns.
Germany's Lufthansa, Air France, Air Canada, Alitalia, Dutch KLM, Britain's easyJet, Turkish Airlines and Greece's Aegean Airlines were among those who cancelled flights to Tel Aviv.
"This evening I will be flying on El Al to Tel Aviv to show solidarity with the Israeli people and to demonstrate that it is safe to fly in and out of Israel.
"Ben Gurion is the best protected airport in the world and El Al flights have been regularly flying in and out of it safely," he said.
"The flight restrictions are a mistake that hands Hamas an undeserved victory and should be lifted immediately.I strongly urge the FAA to reverse course and permit US airlines to fly to Israel," Bloomberg said.
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