British airline easyJet will resume its flights to and from Israel in March of next year, the low-cost carrier said on Thursday, according to Israeli media.
According to reports, the airline said it was considering expanding the number of destinations from Tel Aviv beyond what it offered prior to the October 7 attacks in 2023.
As of Thursday, easyJet's website lists available flights from Ben-Gurion Airport to London Luton Airport starting from March 29, 2026.
In July, easyJet announced it would extend the suspension of its Israel flights to the end of the winter season, and would renew them only towards the summer of 2026.
The airline canceled its flights to Israel in 2023 and has since repeatedly extended the cancellation period, without any interval of renewed activity.
It had planned to return to Israel in early June, but following the hit by a Houthi missile on Ben Gurion Airport, its return was postponed to the end of July.
Then came Operation Rising Lion, the 12-day war with Iran, and the airline postponed its return until the end of October.
'Excellent news for the Israeli consumer': Tamar Garzon
On the return of the easyjet flights, CEO of Gulliver Tamar Garzon said, "the return of another significant low-cost airline, such as easyJet, to operations in Israel is excellent news for the Israeli consumer, before adding that is will "make it possible to find flights at much more affordable prices, at a time when the dollar exchange rate is already very low."
"Furthermore, easyJet's decision to return to operations here also signals an improvement in the confidence of foreign airlines in the stability and security of aviation in Israel."
Stav Livne/Globes/TNS contributed to this report.