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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrair set to become third Israeli carrier serving New York route, with lower airfareIsraeli airline seeks approval from US authorities to operate long-haul service after rival Arkia launched its first US ...
Israir Airlines is preparing to reenter the U.S. market by applying for a foreign air carrier permit from the DOT.
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The Times of Israel on MSNEl Al posts record-high $545 million profit in 2024, following wartime near-monopolyFlagship airline almost quintuples 2023's all-time high, with gains driven by North American routes that were eschewed by ...
Four airlines— Arkia, Delta, El Al, and United —plan to serve Greater NYC to Tel Aviv this year, potentially joined by Israir ...
Israeli operator Israir Group is intending to restore transatlantic connections, disclosing that it plans to resume US ...
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Israir and Arkia gear up to challenge El Al’s monopoly on flights to North AmericaIsrair and Arkia are in preliminary talks to launch flights to North America as flagship carrier El Al maintains a monopoly status on the route and US carriers are shunning Israel, which is ...
Israir Airlines has filed an application with the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) seeking a foreign air carrier permit to resume scheduled flights between Tel Aviv and New York, marking the ...
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As Israir becomes the third Israeli airline to join the Tel Aviv-New York route as a competitor to carriers El Al and Arkia, Wrobel discusses what it will take for Israir to gain customers ...
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