Improvement in Greek-Israeli relations caused the Greek airliner to increase frequency of flights to four a week
Greek's Olympic Air renewed operations of its Athens - Tel Aviv - Athens route. For the coming summer period, frequency of flights has increased to four a week.
Flights will depart both locations on Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays.
The new route is tailored for passengers with business affairs in both countries, while it also meets the needs of passengers traveling on vacation or recreation.
Continuous improvement in Greek – Israeli relations necessitate a major increase of air routes between the two countries, and in line with this, the new route satisfies the increased flow of Israeli tourists to Greece.
During the summer period, the frequency of flights will increase to four per week, adding one more flight every Thursday. Flight time is 1 hour and 50 minutes.
Olympic Air renewed operations on Athens – Tel Aviv route
Improvement in Greek-Israeli relations caused the Greek airliner to increase frequency of flights to four a week
09.04.12 / 00:00
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