Air Haifa, the new Israeli airline, announced that due to the security situation in the north, it will continue to operate its flights from Ben Gurion Airport at least until October 26.
After Yom Kippur and until after Sukkot, between October 14 and October 26, Air Haifa will operate 4 flights on weekdays from Terminal 3 in Bulgaria to Larnaca in Cyprus and back.
Air Haifa flights between Larnaca and Larnaca, which will also be used as rescue flights, will be priced at a starting price of $119 in the direction from Larnaca to Larnaca and $199 in the direction from Larnaca to Larnaca, subject to seat availability.
The company's flights from Tel Aviv to Ramon International Airport will continue in the format of two daily flights in each direction at a price of NIS 99 each way until the eve of Yom Kippur (11.10.24) and will resume with the start of operations from Haifa.
The company offers great flexibility, even on regular days, with every purchase of the flight tickets and allows cancellation in exchange for credit for a future purchase or changing the date of the flight up to 24 hours before departure through "booking management" on the company's website. In addition, the company announces the expansion of its aircraft fleet with the reception of the second ATR 72-600 model aircraft, equipped with 72 seats. This move allows the company to immediately increase the scope of its activities and ensure service continuity for its customers.
Gonen Usishkin, co-founder and CEO of Air Haifa, said: "In this challenging period, we are working with full vigor to adapt our activities to the security situation and the changing reality. We are committed to the safety of our passengers and to serving the Israeli public, and thank our customers for their patience and understanding."