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Towards Passover: High demand for flights abroad | Israel Today

2022-01-25T20:51:54.565Z


Many Israelis can no longer wait, and have started booking vacations for the upcoming spring holiday • Among the most popular destinations: USA, Thailand, Italy, the Netherlands and Greece


The skies in most countries have already opened, Israelis who are defined as vaccinated and recovering are allowed to fly abroad and return without the need for long isolation, and with the reports of the omission of the Omicron wave, Israelis are starting to book Passover vacations.

Prices are still low and supply is wide, so what are the most sought-after destinations for Israelis and how much will it cost?

According to search engine tests, flights for Passover in Vienna cost about $ 73, to Rome for $ 79, to Budapest for $ 82, to Bucharest for $ 104 and to New York for $ 519.

Of course prices vary depending on demand.

Corona tests at Ben Gurion Airport // Photo: Gideon Markovich,

"In light of the attractive prices, we are seeing an increase in demand for Passover and the spring period, and I estimate that this trend will continue," said Ziv Rosen, CEO of Gulliver. , France, the Netherlands and Poland.

A similar increase can also be seen in Issta, where VP Tali Noy reported that the company's most popular destinations are Cyprus, Greece, Italy and the UK.

Unlike last year, this year families with children will be able to vacation abroad as well.

"The length of the holiday to exotic destinations allows for a longer stay, and people who have not flown for about two years book a better holiday mix, which includes pampering resorts and first-class hotels for 10-7 days," he said.

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Source: israelhayom

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