Explained: The EU - Israel Open Skies Agreement (Cheaper Travel!)

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The Open Skies Agreement concluded between Israel and the European Union (EU) has changed the game when it comes to travelling to and from Israel, allowing an influx of ultra low cost carriers (ULCCs) to compete on routes traditionally dominated by legacy airlines.

Thanks to the introduction of the reform, the popularity of European travel destinations has surged among Israeli consumers and low cost operators such as Ryanair, Easyjet, and Wizz Air now all do steady business on flights to and from Israel.

The agreement was approved by Israel in 2013 and ratified by the European Parliament in 2020.

European Mediterranean aviation agreement summary (EUR-Lex):

#aviation #travel #competition

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By: Daniel Rosehill

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Daniel. how’s life?. you shared top editing~

eprohoda
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Great video! In addition, Israeli passport holders enjoy visa free entry to all EU countries and most european countries, inc. Turkiye and Russia

eitans.
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We Turks have 700+ km jammers, how do you mean open air. We shut it down when we want it. To show you a blurry map on your vehicles.

700km+ x 'number' = a big area.

Atilla
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My friend lives in Cyprus. She goes to Israel a lot

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