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Two new routes to the easyJet from Tel Aviv to Venice and Naples

The line to Venice will begin operating in October. 3 flights per week. The line to Naples will start running in November, two flights a week.


Low-cost easyJet announced the opening of two new routes from Tel Aviv to Venice and Naples in Italy.

The line to Venice will begin operating in late October. There will be three flights a week throughout the year on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

The line to Naples will begin operating in early November. There will be two flights a week throughout the year on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

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Today, EasyJet operates 11 routes between Tel Aviv and London, Manchester, Basel, Geneva, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam and Milan.

“We are pleased to launch two new lines between Israel and Italy, which will enable us to expand the range of European destinations we offer to our customers in Israel and we will continue to look for other business opportunities in Israel,” said Sophie Dekkers,

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