Ryanair on Thursday said, opens new tab it would resume flights to Tel Aviv from June 3 with 40 weekly flights, following the re-opening of a terminal at Israel’s main international gateway.
→ Ryanair carried 13.6 million passengers in March, up 8%.
“It is great news that Ben Gurion Airport is re-opening Terminal 1, which has enabled Ryanair to resume our Tel Aviv operations from Mon, 3rd June, with 40 weekly flights to/from key markets such as Cyprus, Germany, Greece, and Italy”, a Ryanair spokesperson said.
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers, reported on Wednesday that it had to cancel almost 950 flights in March due to the Israel-Gaza war.
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