Air Haifa will begin regular service on the Tel Aviv–Eilat (Ramon) route by the end of October, operating up to 10 daily flights, according to Israeli media. The move strengthens domestic air connectivity to the southern city.
Air Haifa, an Israeli carrier, announced plans to operate scheduled flights between Ben Gurion Airport and Ramon Airport in Eilat starting at the end of October, with a frequency of up to ten daily flights. The route is currently served primarily by Israir and Arkia; Air Haifa's entry adds competition and capacity on the domestic trunk line to Israel's southernmost city. The development follows a period of recovery and expansion in Israeli civil aviation after the 2023–2025 wartime disruptions; as The Zioneer reported on June 28, international carriers such as Air Seychelles have also resumed or added routes this summer. Air Haifa did not disclose fare details or the aircraft type intended for the service; the airline's certification and safety record remain as per standard Israeli Civil Aviation Authority oversight.
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