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Ryanair prepares to fly complete summertime schedule from Tel Aviv

Ryanair prepares to operate a complete schedule of flights from Tel Aviv this summertime and is enthusiastic that Ben Gurion Airport will reopen its shuttered Terminal 1, senior executive Eddie Wilson stated in an interview on Thursday.

Ryanair is one of a number of airlines to have actually withdrawn from Israel due to war in Gaza and Lebanon. It rebooted flights from neighbouring Jordan in December.

We rely on (European air travel regulator) EASA assistance ... however our view is that we will be back, said Wilson, chief executive of Ryanair DAC, the largest of 5 subsidiary airline companies operated by the Ryanair Group.

We have actually got a complete schedule I think for Tel Aviv ... so we will be back in there for the summer season as I think the majority of the other airline companies will be, Wilson stated.

Asked about the resuming of Ben Gurion's Terminal 1, which is used by low-cost operators, Wilson stated: We would hope that they would take the reasonable choice to open that.

Wilson, who was speaking in Berlin, stated Ryanair planned to release 2 additional airplane to regional airports in Germany this summertime, offering 800,000 more seats

However he said it would not reverse cuts of 1.8 million seats. announced at larger airports like Berlin, Hamburg and Leipzig due to high airport charges.

We will grow in Germany - it is simply a concern of when. And if it is not under this federal government, then it is under the next federal government, Wilson stated, including that Ryanair's German traffic could double to 34 million travelers in the medium term if gain access to costs are cut.

Wilson declined to talk about current trading ahead of results on Jan. 27, however explained European customers as extremely resilient.

(source: Reuters)