EasyJet set to restart Israel flights
EasyJet will restart flights to Israel from March 2026.
It has resumed sales for Tel Aviv flights from London Luton which kick off on March 29, 2026.
It will initially offer four flights per week.
The airline suspended flights following the Hamas attack in October 2023 and has continually extended the suspension since.
EasyJet had earlier planned to restart flights this summer but that was pushed back again.
It will also resume some flights from mainland Europe.
“We are pleased to renew flights between Tel Aviv and London Luton, Amsterdam and Milan Malpensa,” the airline said.
“We plan to resume flights to Tel Aviv from additional European bases in the next winter season – late October 2026.”
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