Ryanair cancels flights to Israel

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Ryanair plane seen at the Ben Gurion Airport. With the number of coronavirus cases in Israel climbing to 79, and new restriction in air travel, the government is rolling out a program to help businesses in trouble due to the epidemic, in particular the airlines and the tourism sector. On Wednesday, March 11, 2020, in Ben Gurion Airport, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)


Low cost Irish airline Ryanair yesterday announced the cancellation of its flights to Israel.

The company stated in a press release that it had decided to cancel scheduled flights to Tel Aviv starting 27 February.

The decision, it explained, was made due to the closure of Terminal 1 at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, leaving airlines only able to travel from the more expensive Terminal 3.

Ryanair reinstated flights to Israel on 1 February and was the first low-cost carrier to resume direct flights to the country, forcing it to use Terminal 3, with higher usage charges, rather than use Terminal 1 as it had done before the war.

In a statement to Israel Hayom, Israel Airports Authority said: “At the current passenger volume, there is no economic justification for operating two terminals. Terminal 1 will return to activity if passenger volumes warrant so.”

(Source: MEMO)

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