The flights will go via Heathrow
British Airways announced the inauguration of two new routes from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion international airport to Belfast and Dublin, the most popular destinations in northern Ireland.
The flights will go via Heathrow. During week days the company offers seven daily flights to Tel Aviv and four flights during weekends.
Mrs. Yael Katan, country commercial manager of British Airways in Israel, noted that British Airways offers the most attractive rates on the two new routes. Passenger traffic to Ireland is growing steadily among the business community as well as tourists.
British Airways inaugurate flights from TLV to Dublin and Belfast
The flights will go via Heathrow
16.08.12 / 00:00
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