KLM and Ryanair Are Back in Israel with Jaw-Dropping Fare Prices
They're back! Two Major Airlines to Resume Budget-Friendly Flights to Israel
In the summer of 2025, Israel will not only experience rising temperatures but also the return of two European aviation giants—KLM and Ryanair—with budget-friendly fares that are hard to resist. These major announcements, made on Sunday, bring welcome news to travellers eager to return to the skies after the events of October 7th.


For Israeli travelers yearning to explore Europe, Ryanair’s return is especially exciting. The airline will offer 23 destinations from Ben Gurion Airport, with Italy taking center stage. Seven different routes will connect Israel to Italian cities, making it easier for passengers to explore Italy’s rich culture. For those dreaming of Greek escapes, Ryanair is adding flights to Athens, Thessaloniki, and, starting in June, the picturesque city of Chania.
Travelers heading to Germany won’t be left out either, with flights available to Berlin, Baden-Baden, and Memmingen. Budget-conscious passengers can fly to Paphos, Cyprus, for as low as €37 one-way, while those seeking further adventures can visit Bucharest for €45, Vienna for €46, Budapest for €48, or Malta for €50. Round-trip deals are equally appealing, with April flights to Rome for €140, Berlin for €150, and Athens for €160. While these introductory prices are sure to fluctuate with demand, they provide an attractive option for early birds.
On the other hand, KLM is bringing its own set of exciting offerings. The Dutch airline will operate evening departures from Amsterdam at 9:10 PM, arriving in Tel Aviv early the next morning. Return flights will depart at 4:45 AM, offering passengers a smooth, direct link to the Netherlands. In addition, KLM’s extensive network from its Schiphol airport hub opens up connections to 270 destinations worldwide, vastly expanding travel options for Israeli passengers.
In addition to these European airlines, U.S. carriers are also resuming service to Israel. United Airlines will restart flights to Israel on March 15, while Delta Airlines will resume service from New York-JFK to Tel Aviv on April 1.
With such competitive pricing and expanded travel options, Israel is poised to become an even more accessible destination for travelers worldwide this summer.
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