Starting in October, Ryanair will fly to 16 new destinations from Israel

Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS EI-EBX at Leeds Bradford Airport. Photo: Michael Oldfield, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS EI-EBX at Leeds Bradford Airport. Photo: Michael Oldfield, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Like most airlines, Ryanair had temporarily suspended its flights from Israel after the Hamas attack on October 7. 

Little by little, the airline low-cost Ireland resumed some flights, first momentarily in February and then permanently in June. 

Since June, the company has been offering flights from Israel to Paphos, Athens, Bari, Milan, Berlin, Budapest and Malta, after the reopening of Terminal 1 of Ben Gurion Airport.

Recently, Ryanair announced that it will expand its network of destinations from Israel, adding 16 new routes starting in October, the month in which passengers from Tel Aviv will be able to travel to Brussels, Rome, Bologna, Naples, Venice, Turin, Marseille, Baden- Baden, Menningen, Vienna, Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Vilnius, Sofia and Thessaloniki. The move makes it the foreign airline in Israel with the largest number of destinations offered.

In addition, the airline announced that it is operating its largest summer program to date, with more than 200 new routes, five new bases and with 5 new units of its fleet of Boeing airplanes 737 Gamechangers.

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