After France and the Netherlands: Transavia will start flying from Ben Gurion Airport to Brussels
The Low Coast company, which belongs to the KLM-Air France group, will start operating flights from Tel Aviv to the Belgian capital this March. Transavia has already flown to several destinations in the Netherlands and France from Israel, and this time it will also fly to Belgium three times a week
Another competitor on the line to Brussels. Transavia (Photo: Shutterstock)
Dutch airline Transavia (Photo: Shutterstock, ShutterStock)
The Dutch airline Transavia, which already operates lines between Tel Aviv and Eritz to Paris and Amsterdam and Eindhoven, will also start flying to Brussels this March.
The Loucoust company, which belongs to the KLM-Air France group, will operate nine lines from Brussels next year (March 30), including the Tel Aviv line. These are three weekly flights, out of 28 weekly flights the company will have from Brussels to Europe.
The destinations to which the company will fly are mainly Mediterranean destinations (Ibiza, Verona, Corfu, Thessaloniki, Crete, Portugal, Agadir in Morocco, Tel Aviv and Faro in Portugal) to which the company hopes to attract the people of the lowlands - the Dutch and the Belgians - and, on the other hand, to bring them tourists Summer attractions in the famous parks and resorts of the Netherlands and Belgium.
Transavia, which has been operating for more than a year, is flying about 15 million passengers each year to more than 110 destinations. It is mainly active in Europe and Africa and has six "father" (parent bases) in Europe: Amsterdam, Rotterdam / The Hague and Eindhoven in the Netherlands, and Paris, Nantes and Lyon in France.
The price for the first flight we found on the company's website on March 31 and returned from Brussels on April 5 - stands at € 186. The price then converts to € 275 and even more than € 300 for a round-trip flight.
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