Almost all foreign airlines canceled their flights to and from Israel during the "Iron Swords" war, but now, after quite a bit of bad news on the subject, it is time for one good news, in the form of a large European airline that is returning to operate flights to and from Israel.
Spanish airline Air Europa announced Thursday that it will resume flights to Israel starting in early January. The announcement issued by the company today is different from those it has issued so far, since in previous times the announcements included an extension of the date of return of flights to a more distant destination, but now the company has increased and opened the sale for tickets starting on January 9 and in fact officially announced the return of flights to Israel, unless exceptional events occur.
Air Europa operates direct flights between Madrid and Tel Aviv, and in the first stage, is expected to operate two weekly flights, which are expected to expand to three and four flights a week.
From this Saturday, Ethiopian Airlines will return to Israel and will also operate direct flights on the Addis Ababa-Tel Aviv route. Both airlines have great advantages in that they both operate connecting flights to many connecting destinations around the world.
In addition, Fly Dubai today announced the expansion of flights to and from Israel and from next week will operate two daily flights instead of one daily flight between Dubai and Tel Aviv.
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