Wizz Air Resumes Tel Aviv Flights: Reconnecting Israel with Europe
Wizz Air will restart its flights to and from Tel Aviv on May 28. The decision follows an update from EASA and highlights the airline's focus on safety and security amidst a fragile ceasefire after recent conflict involving airstrikes. Other airlines have also resumed operations to Israel.
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Wizz Air is set to resume flights to and from Tel Aviv starting May 28, marking a significant step in reestablishing air links between Israel and major European destinations.
The airline halted operations in the wake of U.S. and Israel-led airstrikes on Iran but has decided to restart flights following a fragile ceasefire and coordination with international aviation authorities.
Chief Commercial Officer Ian Malin emphasized the company's commitment to passenger and crew safety, underscoring their cautious approach in coordination with security bodies.
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