Ryanair to Resume Tel Aviv Flights in Early June

Ryanair Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft flying on final approach, landing and taxiing at Eindhoven Welschap airport EIN arriving from Malaga Spain the flight with route number FR2575. The new advanced airplane Boeing 737-8200 MAX of the Irish budget airline has the registration EI-HEN and is powered by 2x CFMI jet engines. Ryanair is an Ultra Low Cost carrier with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland and since 2016 is largest airline by international passenger in the world. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on July 19, 2023 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Ryanair is to resume flying to and from Tel Aviv in early June.

Flights will resume on Monday, June 3, following the city’s Ben Gurion International Airport’s decision to re-open its low-cost Terminal 1.

Ryanair will operate 40 flights per week to and from Athens, Bari, Berlin, Budapest, Malta, Milan and Paphos. 

A Ryanair spokesperson said: “It is great news that Ben Gurion Airport is re-opening Terminal 1, which has enabled Ryanair to resume our Tel Aviv operations from Mon, 3rd June, with 40 weekly flights to/from key markets such as Cyprus, Germany, Greece, and Italy…”