Israir
Israir gets US Transport Dept. approval to sell tickets, aims for New York flights from October
"As soon as the FAA authorizes Israir to fly to New York... Israir will immediately start operating the flights, and, as a result, start selling tickets," the airline stated.
More women in the cockpit: Israir welcomes three new female pilots, reaching a record high
Israir passengers stranded in London after service vehicle damages plane
Grapevine July 17, 2026: Birds of a feather
Israel’s aviation rebounds in 2025 with 33% increase in passengers
Ben Gurion Airport led the resurgence, recording roughly 134,000 takeoffs and landings, up 32 percent from the previous year.
Israeli airline Israir holds impromptu fashion show during flight to Rome
The new designs, in the airline’s signature palette, were presented live to passengers as the cabin briefly became a flying fashion venue.
Israir eyes two Airbus A330 jets in bid to expand long-haul routes
Israir is in talks to buy two Airbus A330 jets as it ramps up long-haul service ahead of Wizz Air’s push into the Israeli market.
Shin Bet stalls restart of Israel–Morocco flights, despite transport ministry's green light
A spokesperson for Israir confirmed that the company submitted a request to the Shin Bet several weeks ago to renew the Tel Aviv–Morocco route.
Not leaving Sderot: Israir strengthens the south
Israir inaugurated its upgraded call center in war-hit Sderot, serving 2M+ passengers yearly to 40+ destinations. The center's flag was added to the "Flag of Flags" banner.
Israir Airlines Honored for Strengthening Lithuania–Israel Ties
At the annual Team Lita Business Award in Tel Aviv, Israir was recognized for launching direct flights that boost tourism, trade, and innovation between the two nations
Grapevine October 31, 2025: Jolting memories
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Who wants to see the Northern Lights? Direct flights from Israel to Lapland from the end of January
Starting January 31 and continuing until Passover, direct flights will operate to the city of Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland.
Israir's new destination: "A place with no tourists"
Starting in September, the Israeli airline will fly to the resort city of Sochi at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains. The advantage: The boycott on Russia will prevent flight and tourist overload.
British low-cost easyJet extends suspension of Israel flights until 2026
This new extension by easyJet is the longest period of suspension by any foreign airline since the start of the war with Iran, but goes in line with the airline’s conduct.