Philippine Airlines to lounges a direct flight to Israel, in April, Ynet reported on Sunday.
Flights will depart in the late evening and will take approximately 11.5 between the two countries, on Airbus A350 aircraft.
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The carrier intends to begin operations with two weekly flights between Tel Aviv and Manila, the Philippines’ capital.
According to Ynet, tickets will cost approximately $920. Philippine Airlines will conduct a late test to determine whether it is capable of operating more than two weekly flights.