The CEO of Israir said the company's latest move will "without a doubt lead to a price drop," according to a report from the airline. No details of the specific move were provided in the brief statement.
Israir CEO Uri Sirkis signaled that the airline expects lower ticket prices, stating “without a doubt [it] will bring about a price drop,” according to a company statement. The brief report, published via Israir's official channels, did not specify which new policy or initiative the CEO was referencing. The statement comes amid broader European regulatory discussions on airline pricing, including an EU proposal to mandate carry-on baggage inclusion in base fares — a move Irish carrier Ryanair has warned could raise prices. Israir's move, if realized, would contrast with that trend, but no further details or timeline were provided.
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