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    Arkia Expands Flights to Eilat, Boosting Israel’s Connectivity

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    What It’s About

    Israeli airline Arkia is set to launch additional flights to Eilat, following approval from the Transportation Ministry to operate from Terminal 1 at Ben Gurion Airport. This development is poised to address the current shortage of flights to Israel’s southern resort city and enhance domestic travel connections.

    Why It Matters

    This initiative not only supports the tourism industry but also significantly improves travel options for residents of Eilat, reflecting Arkia’s commitment to strengthen national transportation links within Israel. The expansion responds to a broader transportation strategy connecting various regions of the country more efficiently, benefiting local communities and businesses alike.

    The Bigger Picture

    In his meeting with Transportation Minister Miri Regev and Eilat Mayor Eli Lankri, Arkia CEO Oz Berlovitz emphasized the importance of equality in the aviation sector. By addressing the operational challenges faced by Israeli airlines, such as the discrepancies in operating costs between terminals and international competition, Arkia advocates for a fairer industry structure.

    Potential Impact

    The additional flights slated for potential operation by May 2025 showcase efforts in achieving uniformity among Israeli and foreign airlines. This operational shift represents a strategic move to allow enhanced service from a centralized point at Ben Gurion, raising the standard of domestic air travel.

    Upgrading National Transit

    The initiative is part of a larger strategy to connect Eilat with central Israel, in tandem with improved rail networks that already serve suburban commuters. As part of Israel’s transportation vision, flights facilitate critical connectivity, enhancing economic and social ties across the nation.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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