2024-05-12 21:38:37
One of the largest Israeli airlines, El Al, announced that it is expanding the geography of its flights and will soon launch direct flights on two new routes – to Kefalonia and Crete.
The flights will be operated through its subsidiary Sun d’Or and represent a significant expansion of the carrier’s route network. It was decided to open new flights due to the increased demand for air travel to these regions. Moreover, after replenishing its fleet, El Al said it would offer passengers tickets to popular destinations at affordable prices for the May period.
Judging by the updated schedule, the airline will operate weekly: to Paphos (Cyprus) up to 6 weekly flights from $159, to Chisinau (Moldova) – up to 4 weekly flights from $218. There will be up to 6 weekly flights to Thessaloniki (Greece) from $229.
Also, up to 5 weekly flights will be operated to Batumi (Georgia) from $238, to Tbilisi (Georgia) – up to 11 weekly flights from $238, to Krakow (Poland) – up to 4 weekly flights from $267, to Tivat (Montenegro) – up to 5 weekly flights from $297, to Warsaw (Poland) – up to 6 weekly flights from $298.
“Cursor” wrote earlier that the Hungarian air carrier Wizz Air decided to reduce the number of flights to Israel ahead of the summer holidays.
We also wrote that the Dutch carrier KLM and the Swiss carrier Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) have joined the list of airlines that have resumed flights to our country.