.Ryanair to resume Israel flights this summer
Ryanair is returning to Tel Aviv again.
For the second time, the budget carrier will restart Israel flights from Monday, 3 June.
It comes as Ben Gurion International Airport announced it will reopen the low-cost Terminal 1.
The airline plans to operate 40 Israel flights per week to and from Athens, Bari, Berlin, Budapest, Malta, Milan and Paphos.
Ryanair Israel flights to Tel Aviv are now available to book at ryanair.com.
The airline halted Israel flights for the second time in six months earlier this year due to the airport’s refusal to reopen the low cost terminal.
“It is great news that Ben Gurion Airport is reopening Terminal 1, which has enabled Ryanair to resume our Tel Aviv operations,” the airline said.
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