This is expected to provide a stimulus for tourism and economic exchange between the two nations, the Israel Ministry of Tourism said in a statement. The restored route will see five weekly flights operating from Sunday to Thursday, utilising the advanced Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
The flight from Tel Aviv will depart at 11:40 am and arrive in Delhi at 8:50 pm, while the flight from Delhi will depart at 7:00 am and arrive in Tel Aviv at 9:55 am, facilitating easy onward connections.
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Adding to this positive momentum, Arkia Airlines, an Israeli carrier, has also expressed a strong interest in reopening its direct route to India. Arkia’s recent high-level meeting with the Indian Ambassador further underscores the enormous potential and desire to strengthen air connectivity, allowing greater exploration of destinations like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Goa.
Arkia is currently evaluating the use of its long-range Airbus A321neo LR jets for these routes. “The return of Air India’s direct flights is a genuine game-changer and a huge win for us. This direct link is our biggest priority to fuel tourism from India, making it easier than ever for Indian travellers to experience the rich culture, history and vibrant landscapes of Israel. The added interest from Arkia only confirms the market’s dynamism.
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“We are ready to welcome Indian tourists with open arms and showcase why Israel is a must-visit destination,” Galit Hoffman, Consul for Tourism Affairs, Israel Ministry of Tourism, India, said.
(Edited by : Jerome Anthony)

