Lufthansa Group Airlines plan to resume flights to Tel Aviv

Lufthansa Group Airlines plan to resume flights to Tel Aviv
Edited by Travel Weekly


    From January 8, 2024, the airlines of the Lufthansa Group plan to resume their flights to Tel Aviv.

    In a first phase, Lufthansa Airlines will initially offer four weekly flights from Frankfurt and three weekly flights from Munich. Austrian Airlines is planning eight weekly connections and SWISS five weekly flights. In a first step, the Lufthansa Group airlines will thus offer a total of 20 weekly connections to and from Tel Aviv. This corresponds to around 30 percent of the regular flight schedule. Aircraft from the Airbus A320 family will be used.

    This flight schedule offers good transfer connections from Israel to North America and back via the hubs in Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna and Zurich.

    The flight schedule will be published on Monday, December 18. Flights can be booked from this date.

    Safety is always a top priority for the airlines in the Lufthansa Group. The Lufthansa Group continues to monitor the security situation in Israel closely and is in close contact with the local and international authorities. Possible flight schedule adjustments must be expected due to changing conditions.

    Lufthansa Group Airlines suspended its scheduled flights to and from Tel Aviv on October 9, 2023.

    The flights to Beirut (Lebanon), which have also been suspended, were resumed today, December 15, by Lufthansa, SWISS and Eurowings.

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