The gradual return of foreign airlines to Israel is scheduled to accelerate on January 15 with the Hungarian low-cost airline Waze Air Flights will resume between Tel Aviv and 10 other destinations. Wizz Air returned to Israel earlier this month, after suspending operations at Ben Gurion Airport for two months, with flights between Tel Aviv and Larnaca in Cyprus.
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Relatively cheap flights can be found on the Wizz Air website for less than $200 round-trip between January and March to a range of destinations including Abu Dhabi (from $195), Rome and Milan (from $129) and London (from $182). Warsaw and Krakow (from $182) and Budapest (from $140). Wizz Air is also relaunching its flights from Tel Aviv to Athens, Vienna and Bucharest.
Greek airline Aegean has also resumed flights to Israel with attractive return fares of less than $100 between Tel Aviv and Athens and Tel Aviv and Larnaca.
But although nearly a month has passed since the ceasefire with Hezbollah went into effect, it appears that most foreign airlines are in no hurry to return to Israel. It is estimated that while Yemen’s Houthi rebels continue to fire missiles into Israel, US and many European airlines will not resume operations in Israel.
Published by Globes, Israel Business News – en.globes.co.il – on December 31, 2024
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