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Lufthansa Group Brings Back Tel Aviv Flights

Lufthansa Group Brings Back Tel Aviv Flights

Attention travelers: pack your hummus cravings and brush up on your Hebrew! Lufthansa Group airlines—Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, and SWISS—are resuming flights to Tel Aviv starting February 1, 2025. But there’s a catch: it’s a quick in-and-out operation. No layovers for the crew in Tel Aviv, ensuring they clock in, fly out, and stay safe.

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Tel Aviv: Back on the Itinerary, but With Precautions

Flights to Israel’s vibrant, 24/7 city are back on the schedule, much to the delight of anyone who’s been daydreaming of beachside falafel, Bauhaus architecture, or the famous Carmel Market. However, while Tel Aviv gets the green light, it’s a different story just up the coast.

Flights to Beirut remain grounded, and Lebanese airspace is still on the “do not fly” list. As for overflights, Israeli airspace is once again fair game, which means smoother routes for travelers who’ve been detouring around it.

Safety First, Schnitzel Second

Lufthansa Group’s move is all about striking a balance between reopening connections and keeping everyone safe. The absence of overnight stays in Tel Aviv for the crew is a reminder that these are not your typical, carefree travel times. But hey, if anyone can manage a seamless turnaround flight, it’s Lufthansa and its equally buttoned-up sibling airlines.

What Does This Mean for Travelers?

For jet setters eager to return to the Mediterranean’s most dynamic destination, this is your cue. Whether you’re heading to Tel Aviv for business, a beach escape, or to track down the best shakshuka, Lufthansa Group has your back.

So, Mark Your Calendar

Starting February 1, Lufthansa Group Brings Back Tel Aviv Flights—minus the crew sleepovers. Book your ticket, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for the city that never seems to sleep. Just don’t expect your pilot to stick around for dinner plans.

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17 January 2025
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