Updates on lines that have been canceled and added to Israel

KLM company - completely cancel the line to Amsterdam in July-August.

El Al - On the other hand, since June, it has increased on some days to 3 daily flights to Amsterdam.

Air France - remains on one daily flight, while El Al continues with 27 weekly flights to Paris as Air France, to remind you in code share.

Etihad - going back from 5 weekly flights to 4 (previously they promised to increase to 8 weekly flights).

Transvia - has completely canceled the line to Amsterdam, at least until September 1, due to "lack of demand" for its definition. The company is even thinning the line to Paris and dropping from 10 weekly flights to a daily flight

Now let's go for the increases

Flydubai - increases back to 6 daily flights, this after in April it already had 6 daily flights which decreased in May-June to 5.

Air Europe - switches to a daily flight and basically completes the Friday and Saturday flights.

Tarom - increases to 6 weekly flights.

British Airways - boarding a daily flight.

Iberia - also rises to a daily flight.

Brussels Airlines - increases to 5 weekly flights.

Swiss - increases to 9 weekly flights, but the other two are not the morning flight, but flights that leave at 1:45 PM on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, in addition to the evening flight.

Lufthansa:

Frankfurt - increases to 2 daily flights - at 4:50 and 4:30 p.m., later the third daily flight is expected to return at 8 a.m.

Munich - the morning flight of 7 returns to a daily flight and on the other hand the afternoon flight drops to 4 weekly flights on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

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