ALBAWABA - Ryanair, an Irish low-cost airline, is considering permanently stopping all flights to and from Tel Aviv, Israel, the company's CEO, Michael O’Leary, said.
O’Leary spoke to journalists in Dublin that Ryanair "may never return to Israel," saying the Irish airline had had enough with airport disruptions, inflated fees and repeated flight suspensions, and that's why it may never continue flights to Tel Aviv ever again.
Ryanair's CEO outlined, "There's a real possibility that we won’t bother going back to Israel when the current violence recedes."

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Before his latest statement to the press, Ryanair announced earlier this summer that it intends to resume trips to Israel before Oct. 25, 2025.
On the other hand, the low-cost airlines will soon resume flights to Jordan this October, said Captain Haitham Misto, Chairman of the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission.
Jordanian media revealed that Ryanair will resume operations to 16 European destinations on October 28. Meanwhile, Captain Haitham Misto added that Wizz Air has restored its two weekly flights to Jordan from Budapest.