08 July 2009
EasyJet plans to expand to Israel this winter with the launch of a new six times weekly service between London Luton and Tel Aviv.
It will be the first low-cost airline to operate between London and Tel Aviv.
Starting on November 2, flights will operate every day except Fridays.
With prices from Ãpound;71.98 one way, the airline claimed the fare is half that of traditional airlines operating on the route.
In addition, the airline will further expand its operations in Morocco with a new twice weekly service between London Gatwick and Agadir on November 3.
Flights will operate on Wednesdays and Sundays with one-way inclusive fares from Ãpound;34.90.
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