Tel Aviv: El Al wants to reactivate Hong Kong flights

Tel Aviv: El Al wants to reactivate Hong Kong flights

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El Al airline plans to resume flying between Tel Aviv and Hong Kong from February 4, 2023. The announcement also follows the prospect of China's special administrative region pondering the abolition of the remaining quarantine regulations.

However, the first flight date February 4, 2023 should be treated with caution, as changes may still occur. In any case, El Al intends to fly between Tel Aviv and Hong Kong again from February 2023. Three rotations per week, to be carried out with the Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 models, are provisionally planned.

The flight plan data shows that the outbound flights are to be operated on Monday and Wednesday traffic days with Boeing 787-9. The return flights with this type are planned for Tuesdays and Thursdays. The B787-8 is scheduled to operate from Tel Aviv to Hong Kong on Saturdays. Then it's back on Sundays.

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