The largest airline in Cyprus, TUS Airways, is expanding its operations in Israel and will operate direct flights on the Tel Aviv-Rome route.
The direct flights to Rome will start as early as this March at a price of 65 dollars one way.
Return flights will also cost from 65 dollars, but there are some dates where the price is slightly higher.
The low prices are currently offered to those who book until the end of the year.
TUS will operate 3 weekly flights on this route, on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The airline will launch direct flights to the Greek island, photo: Vertical
Later in March and in preparation for Passover, the airline will launch direct flights from Tel Aviv to the Greek island of Kemakim with flights to Heraklion.
In addition, the airline will launch direct and exclusive flights from Israel to Parbaza, near the shores of the island of Lefkada.
The expansion of flights to Greece also includes direct flights to Corfu starting in May and direct flights to Rhodes starting in June, all this in addition to the direct flights from Tel Aviv to Athens that already operate with a frequency of 3 weekly flights.
Direct flights to Rhodes starting in June, photo: Vertical
In addition to the new flights to Italy and Greece, TUS Airways will increase the frequency of flights on the existing route from Tel Aviv to Dusseldorf, which provides the only connection between Israel and the German city.
The flights will operate every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday with a starting price of $99 one way.
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