Ryanair resumes flights to Israel in June

The Israel Airports Authority (IAA) announced on Thursday that Ryanair will resume operating flights to and from Ben Gurion International Airport starting June 2.

The Irish low-cost airline ceased flights to and from Israel until November due to high airport fees at Terminal 3 of Ben Gurion Airport.

Shortly after that, the Israel Airports Authority decided to resume operations at Terminal 1 of the airport, designated for budget airlines, starting from June 1.

The exact list of routes that Ryanair plans to reintroduce will be known later.