Wizz Air restarts flights to Tel Aviv
With Israel now welcoming tourists again, Wizz Air has restarted its route from London Luton to Tel Aviv.
Flights operate twice weekly on Tuesday and Saturday, with an extra flight on Thursday added in December.
It further expands to five flights a week from April 2022.
Tickets are available now on wizzair.com or on the airline’s mobile app, with fares from £39.99.
Marion Geoffroy, Managing Director of Wizz Air UK, said: "We are delighted to be restarting our flights to Tel Aviv, so that our customers can once again enjoy the breath-taking sights of the city. We look forward to welcoming back customers."
Passengers can book tickets with the airline’s travel insurance package which includes Covid-19 cover.
Israel started accepting individually vaccinated tourists from 1 November.
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