
Dubai-based airline Flydubai plans to reinstate air service to Israel this Thursday, April 17, operating twice-daily flights connecting Dubai with Ben Gurion Airport, according to Channel 13 News.
The UAE-based carrier will immediately begin operating two round-trip flights per day on the route, signaling a return to normal scheduling after service interruptions.
The restored air link is anticipated to serve as a crucial travel option for Israeli passengers who use Dubai not only as a final destination but also as a connecting point for journeys to Far East markets and other global destinations.
Growing passenger demand has prompted the airline’s choice to reestablish the route, offering expanded seating capacity for travelers requiring connections via Dubai’s international airport.
Flydubai’s service restoration reflects a wider pattern of renewed international air traffic at Ben Gurion Airport, as airlines progressively reintroduce routes due to enhanced operating conditions.








