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This is the destination that Israelis most want to fly to right now - Walla! Tourism

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A special survey conducted in honor of the International Tourism Exhibition IMTM 2022 to be held tomorrow in Tel Aviv, found that most Israelis want to fly Esau to the United States. Details at Walla! Tourism


This is the destination that Israelis most want to fly to right now

A special survey conducted in honor of the IMTM 2022 International Tourism Exhibition to be held tomorrow in Tel Aviv, found that most Israelis want to fly to the United States. Dubai is only in third place. And with which company do we like to fly?

Ziv Reinstein

28/03/2022

Monday, 28 March 2022, 12:36 Updated: 13:20

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Where do Israelis most want to fly now?

Not to Dubai and not to London or Paris, but rather to the United States



. Do they prefer to fly with an Israeli or foreign company, what do they spend the most money on abroad and more.



The most coveted flight destinations for Israelis

at the moment are the US, Italy, Dubai and Greece. A slightly higher rate indicates Dubai among traditional people, Greece is lower among people aged 55+. 19% preferred to fly to America, 18% to Italy and 17% to Greece and the UAE. By the way, only 4% of the public have already flown to Dubai or booked a ticket. About half of Israelis are considering flying to Dubai. The rate of flying to Dubai is slightly lower among middle-aged people (35-54). 51% have not yet flown to Dubai but are considering flying, and 35% Fly and do not weigh.



The most important thing for Israelis in choosing the airline

they fly with, of course, is the price.

48% answered that money is the first thing that makes them choose the airline, then the time of arrival at the destination (10%), flexible cancellation policy (9%), reputation (9%),

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Only 4% of Israelis want to fly to or have been there.

Dubai (Photo: ShutterStock)

And with which company do we prefer to fly?

Israelis, it turns out,

prefer to fly with an Israeli airline

, and that's El Al.

49% answered that this is the preferred company, with Arkia and Israir being placed by a huge gap behind it (3% each).

El Al is preferred at a higher rate among religious-ultra-Orthodox.

33% have no preference in choosing an airline, and 12% prefer foreign companies.



We book our flights mainly on

the EL AL and Skyscanner website, which have been found to be the leading sites for booking flights with a significant gap from the competition: Ista (6%), Trivago (4%), Eshet Tours, Travelist and Gulliver (3% each).



The survey also found that

Israelis spend the most money during a vacation abroad on

food, shopping and attractions. Food and restaurants - 29%, shopping - 24%, attractions - 23% and only 2% on gifts.

Israelis prefer to fly blue and white, especially with El Al (Photo: ShutterStock)

Hotel or apartment?

Regarding accommodation,

Israelis prefer to stay

in a hotel over an apartment on Airbnb.

About two-thirds of the public chose a hotel over an apartment, with this rate slightly higher among women and increasing with age, as well as among those in a relationship, while lower among secular ones.



And

we book the hotels mainly from

the booking site, which is located as the leading site for booking hotels, with a significant difference from the competition (41%).

According to the survey, this rate is low among ultra-Orthodox religious people and those with below-average incomes.

The 90-minute site and the Eshet Tours site afterwards (4% each) and 23% do not know from which site.

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