El Al Israel Airlines

By David Casey
Israel’s flag-carrier will next month begin operating scheduled flights from Tel Aviv to Athens, London, New York and Paris.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Israir, the third-largest carrier in Israel, has moved forward with plans to begin a commercial route between Tel Aviv and the United Arab Emirates.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across the Middle East and Africa are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Aaron Karp
Israeli carrier makes cuts to counter COVID-19 spread and pushes back launch of Tokyo service.
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By David Casey
EL AL Israel Airlines is resuming service to London Stansted after more than a decade away.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Virgin Atlantic’s first flights to Brazil; El Al Israel Airlines to add two new European routes; and Delta Air Lines opens reservation for its planned Seoul Incheon – Manila route.
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By David Casey
This week: Canada Jetlines sets start date; Eastern Airways sold to founder; Finnair and Juneyao Air agree new codeshare; Viva Air to expand with $50m investment and more.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: El Al Israel Airlines adds more North American points; Hainan Airlines to open Shenzhen - Rome route; and Eurowings schedules Las Vegas service.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: El Al to open once weekly Las Vegas service; Air France to launch new route to Georgia; and Cathay Pacific extends Japanese network.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: El Al to resume its Tel Aviv – Manchester route; Oman Air adds European destination; and Ernest Airlines continues Ukraine expansion.
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By Routes News
Israel and carrier El Al have reached the age of 70 and both have plenty to celebrate, but the pressure is on to compete in the age of open skies.
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By David Casey
Israel’s flag carrier El Al is to continue its expansion into North America, but will drop its low-cost brand Up after four years of service to five European destinations.
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By Richard Maslen
Boston is currently the fourth largest US - Tel Aviv origin-destination market without non-stop service behind San Francisco, Chicago and Miami and averages an estimated 91 passengers a day in each direction, generating more than $45 million in ticket sales last year alone.
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By Richard Maslen

El Al has responded to the opening of the skies between Israel and the European Union with newly launched low-cost brand UP, reports Martin Rivers for our sister magazine, Routes News.
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By Richard Maslen
Israeli national carrier El Al has revealed plans to establish its own low-cost division as it prepares for increasing competition from European
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