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A new Euro-German company called "Tel Aviv Air" will start operating direct flights from Germany only to Israel. According to her, the first line will be between Hamburg and Tel Aviv this coming September


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199 Euros Direction: Meet the new "Tel Aviv Air" company

A new Euro-German company called "Tel Aviv Air" will start operating direct flights from Germany only to Israel.

According to her, the first line will be between Hamburg and Tel Aviv this coming September.

How much will a ticket cost?

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A trip to the city of Hamburg (Photo: Ziv ReinsteinEdit: Maya Ben Nissan)

"Tel Aviv Air" is the name of a new German airline, one of the owners of which was formerly the CEO of the German airline "German Airlines", which has gone bankrupt. It intends to expand its operations and operate flights from other destinations throughout Germany directly to Israel.



The flights from Hamburg will operate twice a week on a Boeing 737-800 aircraft with about 189 seats in two main service classes: Economy and Premium Economy. Flights are scheduled to start on September 19th. The flight duration is expected to be 4 and a half hours in each direction.



According to the company's representatives in Israel, Tal Aviation, tickets will be available from the beginning of August at travel agents and on the company's website: www.tlv-air.com, and their price will be 439 euros for a round trip flight, but according to sources close to the company, starting from 1 In August it will be possible to buy a more discounted ticket at a price starting at 199 euros one way.

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"Increasing the connection between Israel and cities in Germany"

The company was founded at the end of 2020 in Hamburg and is owned by two German businessmen with extensive experience in the field of tourism and aviation, Paul Skodlero, a former senior director of German Airlines, and Shlomo Almagor, an Israeli who has lived in Germany for about 30 years.

The two businessmen's venture was encouraged and supported by local authorities in Germany.



Shlomo Almagor, Co-CEO: "We are excited to set out after many preparations. Tel Aviv Air was founded to increase the aviation connection and traffic between Israel and cities throughout Germany.

We chose to focus only on Israel in light of close and many years of familiarity with the great potential and two-way potential of both markets and for ideological reasons. "

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