The Cypriot airline TUS AIRWAYS proves its commitment to Israel and announces that it is renewing its flights to Tel Aviv, after a short break of only two days. This decision comes following approval received yesterday from the aviation authorities in Cyprus, and emphasizes the strong connection between the company and Israel.
TUS, half of which is Israeli-owned, tried to maintain stability in flights to Israel throughout the war, and this move is a direct continuation of its support policy.
The renewed flights include diverse destinations in Cyprus, Greece, Bulgaria and Austria, and provide important travel options for Israelis, especially during the holidays. Tickets for these flights can already be ordered on the company's official website as well as through authorized travel agents.
The happy news comes after we were informed just this morning that the airline giant Lufthansa and its subsidiaries will not resume flights to Israel until the end of October. As well as the Virgin Atlantic airline, which announced that it will continue to suspend flights to Tel Aviv until March 30, 2025.