Middle East 17.10.2019
Tour operators increase transportation in winter Israel
According to representatives of the tour operator Intourist, their own winter charter program from Moscow to the Israeli resort of Eilat starts on November 3, 2019 and runs through April 26, 2020. The charter flights to the Red Sea will be operated on the boards of Red Wings airline with frequency once a week, on Sundays. Intourist charters will fly from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to Ramon - the newly built Eilat airport. As the tour operator says, the company will arrange both tours with a beach vacation at the Red Sea resort and medical tours to the Dead Sea hotels on the basis of the charter program with arrival at Ramon airport.
Also, the tour operator Tui Russia continues to increase the number of tourists in accordance with an ambitious growth strategy: the tour operator announced plans to double its volume in Israel. The company expands the flight program on the destination and range. For the first time a premium concept will also be available in Israel.
The charter volumes of Tui to Israel will increase significantly. In the winter season 2019/20 the tour operator launches its own charter chain from Moscow to the new Ramon (Eilat) airport on the wings of Ural Airlines (October 20, 2019 - May 20, 2020).
Although the frequency of departures remained the same as last year - 2 times a week, but the tour operator sharply increased the number of its own seats on the boards. Now, in the Tui booking system tours to Israel based on a charter flight start from 57 705 Rubles (809 Euros) for two persons (7 days with accommodation in a 3* + hotel, without meals).
In addition to the charter program, this winter Tui will arrange tours to Israel and on regular flights to Eilat and Tel Aviv from 15 cities of Russia (Voronezh, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Krasnodar, Mineralnye Vody, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Perm, Rostov-on-Don, Samara, St. Petersburg, Chelyabinsk and Ufa). The tours are arranged on the basis of GDS flights with daily departures.
As for Israel, the country continues to open new scheduled flights to Tel Aviv. Today, such flights are carried out from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Samara, Krasnodar, Mineralnye Vody and Sochi. From the end of October, the resumption of flights from Rostov-on-Don is expected with a frequency of 1 flight per week. In December, the frequency of flights should reach 2 times a week.