Three months after it announced the suspension of its flights to Israel, thousands of Israelis are waiting for the return of Ryanair to Israel at the beginning of June. To remind you, the official reason for the cancellation of its routes to Israel was the closing of Terminal 1 and the increase in port tax prices.
Since then the Irish airline, one of the active low-cost companies and the owner of the largest aircraft fleet in Europe, has already announced that starting in June it will operate seven of its routes, to Berlin, Athens, Paphos, Budapest, Bari, Milan and Malta.
So, if you are quick to make a decision, you can already find on the company's website a variety of flights to the seven destinations that it will operate from the beginning of June, and their prices are significantly lower compared to the current offer on the market. By checking the company's website it can be seen that a round trip flight on June 6-10 to Bari will cost about 120 euros.
A flight on the same departure date to Berlin and back will cost from 235 euros. A return flight to Athens at the beginning of June will cost less than 150 euros, a return flight to Paphos will cost from 135 euros.
These prices are just a small sample of what you can currently find on the company's website, so if nothing happens in the next month and the company returns to operations as expected, you can open the summer season at super affordable prices.