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Ryanair Adds Thessaloniki – Tel Aviv Service to 2019 Summer Schedule

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Photo Source: @Thessaloniki Hotels Association

Thessaloniki, Greece. Photo Source: @Thessaloniki Hotels Association

Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has announced the addition of a new direct route connecting the northern port city of Thessaloniki in Greece with Tel Aviv in Israel, for summer 2019.

Photo Source: @Ryanair

Photo Source: @Ryanair

“Ryanair is delighted to launch a brand new route from Thessaloniki to Tel Aviv, starting in April 2019, which will operate twice-weekly as part of our biggest ever Greek summer 2019 schedule,” said the company’s Sales and Marketing Manager for the Eastern Mediterranean Nikolas Lardis.

With the addition of Tel Aviv and four more routes to Dublin, Lappeenranta, Malta and Manchester, Ryanair will operate a total of 31 Thessaloniki services.

Ryanair is celebrating the new route by releasing seats at low prices for travel between April and June 2019, which should be booked by midnight on Saturday, November 24, via Ryanair’s website at www.ryanair.com.

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