The Irish low cost company Rainier, which returned to operating 8 routes from Israel with the opening of Terminal 1 on June 1, added 16 new destinations to its list of flights from Israel to Europe. Which means that starting in October the company will offer flights to 24 destinations.
New destinations include Baden-Baden, Bologna, Brussels, Vienna, Vilnius, Venice, Warsaw, Turin, Memmingen, Marseille, Naples, Sofia, Thessaloniki, Poznan, Krakow and Rome. They join the eight destinations already active since June: Athens, Bari, Berlin, Budapest, Bucharest, Milan, Malta and Paphos.
Regarding prices, in the check we conducted on the company's website, you can see that the company maintains a comfortable price level, so you won't have any trouble finding a variety of flights for less than €200. For example, a round-trip flight to Naples will cost €170, (without luggage and seat). A flight to Rome can still be found at a price of €155 for basic conditions. A flight to Thessaloniki in the autumn season will cost a little more, when a round-trip ticket will cost around €230.
The expansion of Rainier's destinations comes after the busy summer season and the beginning of autumn in Israel and Europe, so it is not surprising to find in this long list ideal destinations for autumn, where you can find hot baths, shopping destinations and more.