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two airlines announced today (Thursday) that they will start operating direct routes to various and very interesting places in Spain.
Israel Air, one of those two companies, will operate direct flights from Israel to Malaga, with the first flight to the destination leaving on May 16, 2023, and the price will start at 479 dollars.
The intriguing destination, which is considered one of the best holiday destinations in Spain, is located in Andalusia, and attracts many Spanish vacationers.
One of the well-known attractions in this port city are its spectacular beaches.
Another advantage of Málaga is the pleasant and rather summery weather that prevails in the city in most seasons of the year, so that it can be visited even in most of the winter period, when the weather is relatively pleasant.
The next big destination. Malaga in Spain, photo: Getty Images
On top of that, Israel Air will start operating direct flights to Lisbon in Portugal, which will be competition for El Al and TAP, the only two companies that operate direct flights from Israel to Lisbon.
Two other destinations to which Israir will start flying are Chania in Greece and Naples in Italy.
At the same time, the low cost company "Wiz Air" announced that it will start operating direct flights to Barcelona.
Here too, we are talking about Luocost flights to one of the most sought-after destinations in Europe.
Currently the prices start from NIS 249 one way per person, this is compared to the starting NIS 213 per person that members of the "Wiz" club will pay.
It is important to emphasize that this is a Lowcost company, and the starting price includes very basic luggage - but does not include seat selection.
The entry of Wizz Air to Barcelona opens up the destination to wider competition, since until now, mainly the Israeli airlines and the Spanish airline Violing operate direct flights between Tel Aviv and Barcelona, without representatives of "Rainair", "Wizz", "Easy" T" or "Transavia", the other large Luocost companies.
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