June 30 (Reuters) - Parcel giant FedEx ( FDX ) said on
Monday that it reinstated its services to and from Israel on
June 27 after previously halting all pickups amid heightened
flight safety risks in the Middle East.
The exchange of missile fire between Israel and Iran had
forced
carriers to cancel or divert thousands of flights, shutting
off much of the region's airspace.
FedEx ( FDX ) also said it would apply a demand surcharge on all
FedEx ( FDX ) and TNT shipments to and from Israel for India, the United
Arab Emirates and South Africa due to increased operational
costs.