Air Berlin has further expanded its services to Israel with four non-stop flights from German cities to Tel Aviv
cheap ticket Prices from 99 euros
Air Berlin, the second largest airline in Germany and fifth largest in Europe, has considerably increased its flights to Israel. In March a third non-stop service was added to the existing two direct flight between Berlin and Tel Aviv TLV TXL. Since March Air Berlin passengers from Cologne and Munich muc also have a choice of two non-stop flights a week to Tel Aviv. Two further flights a week from Düsseldorf to Tel Aviv will be included in the schedule from June 2010. There are connecting flights from various German cities.
The Airbus 330-200 aircraft operating on the route Düsseldorf to Tel Aviv offers a two-class configuration of 303 seats. In Business Class, there are 24 seats with passengers able to enjoy comfort and space offering a pitch of up to 54 inches and a recline of up to 150 degree.
With a 2-2-2 cabin configuration, Business Class passengers are assured of either a window or aisle seat and plenty of space. The Business Class service on these routes includes an even greater selection of kosher food, free seat reservation, 30 kilos free baggage allowance, access to the exclusive airport lounges, enhanced inflight entertainment and a wide selection of German and English newspapers.
With fares starting at 99 euros, Air Berlin has attractive products for independent and business travellers.
Furthermore, Air Berlin’s network allows passengers to reach Tel Aviv from many international destinations in Europe and the USA (cheap tickets from 319 euros), in Russia (Moscow from 148 euros) and Thailand. The hubs in Düsseldorf and Berlin in particular provide convenient transfers for passengers to Israel.
The new Air Berlin service is a good example of the successful history of air transport relations between Germany and Israel.
The new route will bring an increase in airline and seat capacity, encourage competition and bring lower prices
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