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Flying back to Israel? Ryanair’s strict requirements post-ceasefire

Security assurances and policy changes are on the airline’s checklist before resuming flights.

A Ryanair jet
Photo: Moshe Shai/ Flash90

The current conditions in Israel have not convinced the low-cost giant Ryanair to return to Israel. The company has set three conditions for its return, according to its representative: Security (no danger from war activities), the opening of Terminal 1 and the amendment of the Passenger Compensation Law.

After the return of low-cost giant Wizz Air to Israel, along with a number of small airlines such as Azerbaijan Airlines, AEGEAN, Bulgaria Air, Air Seychelles, and Air Europa, which also announced their return to Israel soon, there was hope in Israel that the aviation giants such as Lufthansa, Ryanair, and others would resume their flights to Israel.

But this is not the case as Ryanair, one of the world's leading low-cost airlines, set the three above-mentioned conditions for the resumption of its operations in Israel.

* Kikar Hashabbat contributed to this article.

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