Ultra-low-cost airline Ryanair has applied to the Israel Airports Authority to resume flights from June 2024.
As a reminder, Ryanair has stopped flying to Israel and canceled all schedules until November due to high airport taxes at Terminal 3 of Ben Gurion Airport.
Shortly thereafter, the decision was made to reopen the airport’s Terminal 1, dedicated to low-cost airlines, from June 1.
The exact list of routes Ryanair plans to return to will be published at a later date.