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Budget airline Wizz Air resumes UK flights to Israel

The announcement came as Ben-Gurion Airport saw its busiest day since October 7, 2023

August 8, 2025 14:57
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Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air has confirmed it will resume flights to Israel in the coming weeks (Image: Getty)

By

Etgar Lefkovits,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is resuming service to Israel on Friday, becoming the latest airline – and first European budget carrier –- to return to Ben-Gurion Airport following the 12-day war with Iran in June.

The Budapest-based firm is gradually restarting flights to Tel Aviv on 10 routes from eight countries including the UK, with the resumption of full service to and from Israel on 24 routes across 11 countries expected next month.

Europe’s largest low-cost carrier, Ireland’s Ryanair, also plans to restart service in October, while London-based EasyJet has postponed its return to Tel Aviv until next spring.

"That Wizz Air has chosen to put their faith in Israel and resumes operations in contrast to other foreign carriers who have chosen for a myriad of reasons not to return should be applauded,” Mark Feldman CEO of Jerusalem's Ziontours, told JNS.

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