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Norwegian Returns to Tel Aviv in 2026
Norwegian Returns to Tel Aviv in 2026
Norwegian has decided it’s time to dust off the passport, pack some hummus-friendly snacks, and make its grand return to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport — starting April 1, 2026. And before you ask: yes, the date is suspiciously close to April Fools’, but don’t worry. This is a real route, not a prank involving fake boarding passes or surprise flights to somewhere you can’t pronounce.
Copenhagen → Tel Aviv: Coming Back Twice a Week
The airline will operate two flights a week between Copenhagen and Tel Aviv, which is perfect for travellers who want:
- Sunshine and beaches
- Food so good it ruins all other food
- A city with more energy than a double espresso
- Or simply anyone who thinks Scandinavia is lovely but would prefer to be warm for once.
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Why This Route Matters (Besides Being a Great Excuse for a Holiday)
Norwegian’s return to Tel Aviv signals growing demand from travellers who want more choice, more flexibility, and preferably fewer connecting flights that involve sprinting across an airport like it’s a sporting event.
For Copenhagen, it adds another exciting long-weekend option. For Tel Aviv, it means more Danes discovering that falafel is not, in fact, a Scandinavian invention.
Perfect Timing for Spring
Launching in early April means passengers can swap Denmark’s lingering winter moods for Mediterranean sunshine just in time for spring. You can go from “still wearing a scarf” to “is this sunscreen strong enough?” in under five hours. Miraculous.
Bottom line: Norwegian is back in Tel Aviv, the flights are real, the timing is perfect, and if you needed a sign to plan a 2026 escape to somewhere warmer — this might just be it.
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