Ryanair has cancelled all flights to and from Israel citing increased airport costs at Tel Aviv

Ryanair has cancelled all flights to Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, scheduled in March and April, citing high terminal costs. A spokesperson for the Irish airline said it has “regrettably” cancelled all its flights to and from Israel from 27 February after Ben Gurion airport closed its low-cost Terminal 1, which Ryanair previously used. It’s not clear how many scheduled flights have been affected. Affected passengers have been notified and advised of their options, Ryanair said. “Ryanair remains committed to Tel Aviv and looks forward to resuming operations when the low-cost Terminal 1 is re-opened,” the spokesperson told The Journal. “We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused to passengers as a result of these regrettable cancellations.” Ryanair is allowing customers to book flights online from locations including Rome and Budapest to Tel Aviv airport from early May 2024. Previously the firm has said it had to axe 960 flights in November 2023 and 950 flights in January 2024 to and from Israel as a result of heated conflict in Gaza.<br/>
The Journal Ireland
https://www.thejournal.ie/ryanair-cancels-scheduled-flights-from-ireland-to-israel-6298301-Feb2024/
2/13/24