No Ryanair flights at Tel Aviv as restricted service grinds to a halt

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Empty terminal at Ben Gurion airport

Ryanair have updated their travel advice on Tel Aviv: “We have regrettably been forced to cancel flights to/from Tel Aviv Airport between Mon 9 – Sun 15 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 have been operating 50pc of their schedule but called all of their Tel Avid rotations yesterday Saturday October 14.

Ryanair operates 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, 

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

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Unlike other airline Ryanair have not officially cancelled their schedule form Tel Aviv.

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