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Wizz Air confirms the return of all flights to Tel Aviv from May 28 | News


Wizz Air announces that it will resume flights to and from Tel Aviv, Israel, starting Thursday, May 28, marking an important step in reconnecting Israel with key European destinations.

The decision follows EASA’s latest update and reflects Wizz Air’s continued coordination with international and local authorities, including aviation and safety agencies, in addition to its overriding commitment to ensuring safe operations.

Hundreds of thousands of tickets are already for sale on wizzair.com and via the WIZZ app.

The airline will continue to closely monitor developments and maintains regular contact with aviation safety authorities, safety authorities and government agencies. Activities will be continuously assessed and schedules may be adjusted in accordance with official industry guidance.

With the resumption of flights to Tel Aviv, Wizz Air strengthens its position as Israel’s number one low-cost airline and its leading position in Europe and beyond. The airline currently operates more than 1,000 routes and aims to transport 80 million passengers across its extensive network by 2026, affirming its mission to make air travel accessible and affordable for all.

Ian Malin, Chief Commercial Officer at Wizz Air, said: “As Europe’s trusted airline and Israel’s number one low-cost airline, we are pleased to confirm our return to Tel Aviv. The safety and security of our passengers and crew remains our top priority, and we have taken a cautious and measured approach to this decision. We look forward to reconnecting with our Israeli passengers and bringing our millions of customers across Europe to experience the great culture that Israel has to offer. Let’s WIZZ!”

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