After Air France, Lufthansa, Suisse, Aegean and many other airlines, this morning another airline announces its return to Israel. The Israeli-owned Cypriot TUS will resume flying to Israel in about two weeks, on January 25.
In the first stage, the Cypriot airline will operate three flights a week on the Larnaca-Tel Aviv route and will probably increase the frequency of flights to and from Israel in the future. Flights will depart from Israel on Sunday and Thursday at 17:00 and on Mondays at 17:30.
Flight schedule at Ben Gurion Airport, (archive), photo: none
Last week, the company announced that Holiday Lines had acquired 33% of its ownership, which means that together with Wings, the company is Israeli-owned (a total of 66%).
Philip Saunders, Chief Commercial Officer of TUS Airways: "We are delighted with flights to/from Tel Aviv, one of our most important markets. We have always been committed to serving Tel Aviv and resuming flights when conditions allow and as soon as possible. Israelis' beloved Cyprus is now even more accessible – we look forward to welcoming travelers to the Mediterranean paradise."
TUS Airways will announce special fares and promotions in honor of the resumption of flights and will actively examine the situation in order to increase the frequency between Tel Aviv and Larnaca and also to resume flights to additional destinations such as Tel Aviv to Paphos in Cyprus and Tel Aviv to Preveza-Lefkada in Greece.
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