European low-cost airline Ryanair has stopped selling tickets for flights to Israel until the end of October 2024. Find out more about the reasons for this and what destinations are still available.

Ryanair, one of Europe's largest low-cost carriers, has suspended ticket sales for flights to Israel until the end of October 2024. After this date, only five destinations to Tel Aviv from Berlin, Vienna, Budapest, Rome and Paphos will be available, while booking for the remaining 21 destinations is temporarily unavailable.

As you know, the airline temporarily suspended flights to Israel in October 2023 due to the deteriorating situation in the region. In February 2024, the airline resumed flights to Tel Aviv from several cities, including Milan and Vienna, but on February 27, these flights were canceled again.

The company is not satisfied with the increase in tariffs at Tel Aviv airport, which has led to the servicing of all flights in the more expensive Terminal 3 instead of the more affordable Terminal 1.