TUS Airways Resumes Flights to Tel Aviv
The Cypriot airline TUS Airways has officially announced the resumption of flights between Larnaca and Tel Aviv. Air traffic will be restored from January 25.
The airline's statement indicates that this step is aimed at reestablishing regular air travel between Cyprus and Israel.
Initially, flights will be operated three times a week on Airbus A320 aircraft, on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays. It is planned that the air service will become daily in the future.
It is also reported that TUS Airways plans to announce special fares and offers for the resumed route soon.
Additionally, the airline is currently assessing the current situation to potentially increase the frequency of flights between Tel Aviv and Larnaca. The resumption of other routes between Cyprus and Israel, such as Tel Aviv to Paphos, is not ruled out.
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