Following damaged private planes at Ben-Gurion Airport and Iranian missile strikes on Israeli cities in the south, Arkia will transfer most of its operations away from the Israeli airport, while El Al, which cannot fly out of Egypt, called for the opening of the southern Ramon airport as an alternative
A 'historic day': Arkia CEO commended the airline's collaboration with DemocraTech, the high-tech workers anti-judicial coup protest movement. Round-trip tickets to New York will start at $1,199
Arkia CEO Oz Berlowitz announced the inauguration of a direct flight route between Tel Aviv and New York. Berlowitz made the announcement today (Monday), revealing the partnership with AIRTECH, a company linked to Israel's high-tech industry hub. According to the announcement, the flights will be available to the general public and will operate on the […]
El Al has seen record profits during the war due to the reduction in services by foreign carriers. Now Israel's Civil Aviation Authority is pushing for Israeli airlines Arkia and Israir to begin operating flights to New York to increase competition, but the airlines say it may be too costly