Ryanair expands into Middle East
Ryanair is to extend its services to the Middle East, launching its first flights to Israel in November.
However, the flights will not operate from the UK.
It will launch three new routes from the Red Sea resort of Eilat to Budapest, Kaunas and Krakow, with the aim of carrying 40,000 passengers a year on six flights a week.
Fares start at less than €30 for travel in November and December.
The airline said it will continue to negotiate with the Israeli authorities over other routes.
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