PAL Considers the Return of Non-Stop Flights to Israel

After more than seventy (70) years, Philippine Airlines (PAL) bared it that it is working on plans to mount nonstop flights to and from Tel Aviv — the gateway to Jerusalem and Israel — by October 2021.

In a press release, the Philippine flag carrier said it hopes to serve the growing demand for air linkages between the Philippines and the Holy Land to serve tourists and OFWs alike.

Exploratory talks on possible Manila-Tel Aviv-Manila flights have been carried out between PAL President and COO Gilbert Santa Maria and Israel Ministry of Tourism Director General Amir Halevi. Israel is gradually reopening its borders to international tourism, starting with vaccinated tour groups from 23 May 2021, and ultimately to individual tourist travelers by as early as July 2021, following the country’s success in controlling the pandemic.

“The Philippines is a strong source of potential travelers to Israel, which welcomes Filipinos without requiring a visa. Our countrymen have been longing for a direct flight to the Holy Land for spiritual pilgrimages or for a Mediterranean getaway when the travel climate allows. We also look forward to inviting Israelis to visit the Philippines, so our direct flights will help us restart tourism here in our country,” according to PAL Chief Strategy and Planning Officer Dexter Lee.

For his part, Israel Ministry of Tourism Director General Halevi said, “I am pleased to give this important first step to the tourism industry between Israel and the Philippines. Direct flights between our two capitals will be a game-changer for tourism and business connectivity. This time Israel has a unique advantage as a safe and healthy country. We hope to welcome you soon in Israel!”

Sacred to Christians, Jews, and Muslims, Israel is an economically vibrant country with a fusion of historic and natural attractions. From the ancient city of Jerusalem to the resorts of the Red Sea, Israel has attracted tourists and pilgrims for thousands of years. Tel Aviv is also a modern city known for its beaches, cafe culture, lively nightlife, and its UNESCO World Heritage collection of Bauhaus modernist buildings.

PAL is eyeing twice-weekly nonstop flights to Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion International Airport, using state-of-the-art Airbus A350 aircraft.

Philippine passport holders are entitled to 90-day visa-free access to Israel. An estimated 28,000 Filipinos currently work in Israel, most of whom are based in the neighboring areas of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa.

Once the global travel climate improves and restrictions are eased, the planned PAL service will enable Israeli tourists to fly nonstop to Manila and connect to the flag carrier’s domestic route network.

PAL used to fly regularly to Tel Aviv from the 1940s to the 1950s.

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