The airline Air Baltic announced that it will resume flights to Israel starting April 2025 with a convenient schedule and a futuristic Starlink internet revolution.
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Airlines returning to Israel include Lufthansa, Air France, Transavia, ITA, Air India, British Airways, and EasyJet. Over 1.15 million passengers are expected at Ben Gurion Airport this month.
The French airline joins the wave of international companies returning to Israel since the ceasefire agreement. Flights will be operated on a new Airbus aircraft, with prices starting at $522.
Service will be operated five times a week using Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners.
The Italian Foreign Minister announced that ITA will resume flights to Israel on February 1st and remove the travel warning, joining Wizz Air, Lufthansa, Ryanair, and EasyJet in returning to Israel.
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The process is currently in its early stages, and Kavei Hufsha has yet to begin the licensing process with the CAA.
There are still airlines that have not yet announced their return to Israel, particularly on US routes, including United Airlines.
The year 2025 has just begun, and the rankings of the safest airlines to fly with this year have already been published. At the top are airlines from Oceania.