Ryanair, airBaltic, Lufthansa Group, ITA Airways and Iberia Express are among carriers delaying service resumption after a missile fired by Yemen's landed near Israel's main international airport
Ryanair halted flights to Ben Gurion Airport after the Houthi missile strike. In a call with analysts, the CEO said: 'If these security disruptions continue, we'd be better off sending our aircraft elsewhere in Europe'
Over 10,000 flights were surveyed in the UK last year, evaluating airlines worldwide. Here are the results, placing Wizz Air and Ryanair on the bottom.
Ryanair renewed some of its routes only two weeks ago after cancelling its services to Israel on October 7. In a statement released on Tuesday, the Dublin-based airline said it 'looks forward to resuming operations when the low-cost Terminal 1 is re-opened'
Ryanair did not initially give an official statement or explanation for its decision to cancel all flights to and from Israel in March and April, but later said the decision was made due to the closure of a terminal
A day after Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair canceled its flights to and from Israel for March and April, Israel Hayom can report that the reason for this decision appears to be related to the fees it would have had to pay to use Ben-Gurion International Airport, despite the speculation that this could be in […]