Ryanair updates advice on Tel Aviv

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Notice on Ben Gurion airport website

Ryanair has updated its advice on Tel Aviv airport as disruption continues.

‘We have regrettably been forced to cancel flights to/from Tel Aviv Airport between Mon 9 – Mon 16 Oct due to operational restrictions beyond Ryanair’s control. Affected passengers will be notified of their options to either change flight or to receive a full refund by email/SMS.
Ryanair apologises for these unavoidable cancellations, and we advise all passengers due to travel to/from Tel Aviv between Mon 9 – Mon 16 Oct to check the Ryanair App for the latest flight status updates.”

Ryanair operates Tel Aviv services to and from Athens, Bari, Bergamo, Berlin, Bologna, Budapest, Chania, Charleroi, Corfu, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Kraków, Malta, Marseille, Memmingen, Naples, Paphos, Poznan, Rome–Fiumicino, Sofia, Thessaloniki, Treviso, Turin, Vienna, Vilnius, 

See also  HERE are the Spanish routes that Ryanair is shutting down for winter

Warsaw–Modlin was due to begin October 29 and Bucharest–Otopeni was due to resume November 1.

El AL continues to operate between Dublin and Tel Aviv.

Aegean, Air France, Austrian, Brussels, Easyjet, Egyptair, Etihad, Europa, Gulf, Transavia & United have suspended flights to Tel Aviv. Ryanair maintained a restricted service until this weekend and currently have no scheduled flights to and from the airport.. 

Delta has added direct flights from Athens to New York’s JFK in support of U.S. State Department repatriation efforts from Tel Aviv.

Aleppo and Damascus airports remain closed after Israeli air strikes.

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