The Irish airline Ryanair has announced the cancellation of all its flights between Tel Aviv and Europe from May 4 until July 31 (inclusive).
The low-cost airline was supposed to resume operations in Israel on June 12, but its return has been further delayed.
According to the announcement on the company's website, affected passengers will receive a personal email update with alternative options.
Ryanair's statement indicates that the cancellations were due to circumstances beyond its control, representing a forced measure. The company apologized for the potential impact on passengers and recommended downloading the Ryanair app to follow the latest flight updates.
It is worth mentioning that in May, there was a decline in the company’s profits despite an increase in passengers - the company recorded a record of more than 200 million passengers but reported a 16% drop in annual profit, totaling an impressive amount of 1.61 billion euros.
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