El Al is ramping up the Germany offer again

El Al is ramping up the Germany offer again

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The airline El Al is planning to fly more frequently to Germany again in the 2022 summer flight schedule. 21 weekly rotations from Tel Aviv to German airports are currently planned.

According to the announcement, El Al intends to fly to Berlin-Brandenburg nine times a week. Frankfurt am Main and Munich are each to be served six times a week. The capacity offered is well below the pre-crisis level, because in the summer of 2019 the Israeli airline operated 30 Germany rotations a week.

It was originally planned that another airport in Germany, Düsseldorf, should be headed for in the summer of 2022. However, this project has been shelved for an indefinite period of time. It is currently planned that in the 2022/23 winter flight schedule there will be flights from Munich and Frankfurt five times a week to Tel Aviv. From Berlin-Brandenburg you want to offer five circuits.

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