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Air France’s decision follows a recent trend of foreign airlines renewing flights to Israel as regional tensions de-escalate.
The U.K. flag carrier will restart service ahead of Passover.
The airline will operate service to and from London, Amsterdam, Basel, Berlin, Geneva, Milan and Nice.
“We’re going to be able to benefit from billions of dollars of these programs,” Duvi Honig, of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, told JNS.
Israeli startup FireDome is developing an AI-driven defense system to protect property from blazes like those currently raging around Los Angeles.
The gradual resumption of service is expected to accelerate in the spring.
Another budget carrier expected to join in the coming months, possibly even by the end of March according to ticket sales on their website, is Ryanair.
“The return of President Trump and the ongoing development in the Middle East introduces fresh opportunities for Israel’s tech ecosystem,” said Startup Nation Central CEO Avi Hasson.
The project will bring blue-and-white solar power innovations to Historically Black Colleges and Universities and African-American farmers.
The new service is offering round-trip tickets starting at $1,199, which include luggage, two full meals and beverages.
The budget carrier was previously expected to restart service this spring.
The Texas Republican has spoken out before on the issue of disrupted travel to the Jewish state since Oct. 7, 2023.