The airlines KLM and Ryanair have confirmed the return of their operations to Ben Gurion Airport in Israel.
KLM will resume its flights starting in June, with a frequency of seven weekly flights departing from Amsterdam. Ryanair will begin operations at the end of March, connecting various European cities to Israel.
The resumption of flights by these airlines to Israel is positive as it reconnects the country with the world, boosts the local economy by strengthening tourism and commerce, offers more travel options at competitive prices, and signals greater stability in the region, encouraging business and investment.