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Air France Revives Flights to Israel for Shavuot Holiday

Air France is resuming its flights to Israel, starting Tuesday, May 27th, 2025

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Air France is returning to Tel Aviv. This is encouraging news for the aviation sector and travelers between Israel and France. The French aviation giant, Air France, has announced that it will resume its service on the Paris–Tel Aviv route starting from tomorrow, Tuesday, May 27th, 2025.

This return to operation signifies renewed confidence in regional stability and aviation ties with Israel.

The airline will operate a daily flight using the Boeing B777-300, significantly enhancing the flight experience in every class. Among other offerings, there will be a dedicated Premium Class, lie-flat seats in Business Class, personal entertainment screens in all classes, and Wi-Fi service for every passenger.

With its return to Israel, the airline will present Israeli customers with an extensive network of around 300 destinations in 117 countries, a global network unparalleled in the Israeli market.

Alon Neta, the commercial manager of Air France in Israel, stated, "We are delighted to resume regular Air France flights on the route to Israel. The renewal of Air France flights to Tel Aviv is great news for Israeli travelers, who can now fly via Charles de Gaulle to all Air France destinations worldwide, just in time for the Shavuot holiday. However, the company continuously monitors regional geopolitical developments to ensure the highest level of safety and security during the flight."

Air France joins a list of foreign airlines such as Delta Air Lines and Aegean Airlines that have chosen to renew their flights to Israel, illustrating a deep commitment to passengers and the international relations it consistently nurtures. This is a significant step for both business and tourist passengers alike, strengthening the strategic connection between Israel and France.

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