Even During War: Court Orders El Al to Compensate Stranded Passengers

A new ruling by the Small Claims Court determines: Despite the circumstances of war and the closure of airspace, airlines are obligated to provide lodging and food to passengers whose flights were canceled. A couple…
Assessment
This ruling signals that Israeli courts are unwilling to grant blanket immunity to corporations even during wartime. By holding El Al liable for stranded passengers despite closed airspace, the court prioritizes consumer protection over operational hardship claims. The decision may set a precedent for future claims against airlines and other service providers during emergencies.
