Ryanair expands into Israel with three new routes

Airline to fly weekly to and from Central Europe

Pictured in Tel Aviv, as Ryanair launched its first Israeli flights, are the airline’s chief commercial officer David O’Brien and Israeli minister of tourism Yariv Levin
Pictured in Tel Aviv, as Ryanair launched its first Israeli flights, are the airline’s chief commercial officer David O’Brien and Israeli minister of tourism Yariv Levin

Ryanair has announced plans to start flying to and from Israel to a number of destinations in Central Europe.

The airline is to introduce three new routes from Eilat Ovda airport in the south of the country to Budapest, Hungary, Kaunas, Lithuania and Krakow, Poland.

Ryanair estimates the new routes , which commence in November, will deliver about 40,000 passengers a year.

The company’s chief commercial officer David O’Brien said Ryanair was continuing to negotiate with the Israeli authorities to increase the number of flights it offers in the country.

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The airline recently sought to acquire Cyprus Airways as part of a move to allow it to fly from there to Israel, Turkey and other countries in the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. It said in January that it intended to expand in the region despite the flag carrier being closed down.

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor is a former Irish Times business journalist