The low -cost airline Ryanair may not restore its airline connections to Israel when the war in the Gaza Strip is diverted, today’s CEO Michael O ‘Liri said, stressing that the Israeli airport authorities. “I think it is very likely that we will not bother to return to Israel … when current violence retreats,” O’Lei told Dublin reporters. The airline earlier this summer announced that it would not return flights to Israel until October 25th earlier. O ‘Liri said Ryanair opposes the fact that Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport charges a higher price for the use of the main terminal when the cheapest low cost terminal is closed for security reasons. “Unless the Israelis come to terms with and stopping us, to speak honestly, there are many other places in Europe that we can grow more,” he concluded. […]
Source: News Beast

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