The low cost company Ryanair announced that its flights to Israel are canceled until the end of October. This announcement comes after the Irish company announced that it is freezing its flights until June.
The war played havoc with the cards and caused more and more Lowcost companies to find it difficult to fly to Israel, initially due to security reasons and now due to paying expensive port taxes in Terminal 3, compared to Terminal 1 to which they were associated. The taxes that the companies that land in one terminal are 15 dollars more expensive per passenger ($26 instead of $11).
The thousands of passengers, who have already booked flights for the summer, will have to find an alternative after receiving a notice of the cancellation of the flights.