Air Canada is set to resume its daily flights between Toronto and Tel Aviv, with the airline offering passengers complimentary beer and wine in economy class, according to Ynet.
Additional airlines, such as British Airways and Iberia Express, are also expected to resume daily flights to Tel Aviv from October 26, following the implementation of US President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan.
Scandinavian Airlines will also resume its Tel Aviv-Copenhagen route with three flights every week, after a nine-and-a-half-year break in service. Additionally, Greece’s Sky Express is making arrangements to launch daily flights from Athens starting on December 2.
Despite this, both Italy’s ITA Airways and Air India have announced they would suspend flights until 2026 at least, while Ryanair has confirmed that it would not renew its flights to Israel.
Arkia pushes for Israelis to travel as US dollar weakens
Arkia Airlines CEO Oz Berloitz encouraged Israelis to book their next holiday, saying that the weak US dollar compared to the shekel was “a net gain for Israeli consumers.”
“This is the time to plan your next vacation and save hundreds or even thousands of shekels,” he said.
“Since flights are priced in US dollars, this is a rare opportunity to book now and lock in lower costs. Anyone who doesn’t take advantage of this is simply missing out,” Berloitz continued.