Welcome Back: Wizz Air Flight from Larnaca Lands in Tel Aviv for the First Time in 3 Months
The Hungarian low-cost airline has resumed flights to Israel after a 3-month break, currently with only one route. Where does the company plan to fly next month from Ben Gurion, and how much will it cost?
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Wizz Air flight W6 4605 from Larnaca to Tel Aviv landed today (Friday 20.12) in the early afternoon.
The company is resuming flights to Israel today (Friday 20.12), earlier than planned and after 3 months of not flying to the country, after announcing that it would not resume its routes to Ben Gurion until January 2025.
Initially, this month, the company will operate only the route between Tel Aviv and Larnaca with 4 weekly flights, but if there is no further security escalation, the company plans to renew a significant number of routes by mid-January and additional routes thereafter.
Among the routes Wizz Air is expected to resume are: Budapest, Bucharest, Rome, Milan, Athens, London, and many others. Want to know how much you'll pay for Wizz Air flights? Click here.
Let's remember that yesterday (Wednesday), Air Europa resumed its operations to Israel and that the upcoming Shabbat, December 21st, Polish LOT is also expected to resume its operations to Israel, offering attractive prices to various destinations in North America, Europe, and Asia.