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Bmi to serve Tel Aviv from Heathrow
06 December 2007
British airline bmi will serve the Israeli city of Tel Aviv from Heathrow next year, it has announced.
The carrier will commence a daily non-stop service on 13 March, offering 20 seats in business class and 108 seats in economy.
Passengers on the service will be offered coordinated connections to a number of regional airports across the UK, according to bmi, including Manchester, Leeds Bradford, Belfast and Durham Tees Valley.
The airline has been able to enter the Heathrow-Tel Aviv market following the successful conclusion of bilateral talks between the British and Israeli governments.
Nigel Turner, bmi chief executive, said: 'We have every confidence that our presence on this new route will stimulate its competitiveness.
'We are committed to delivering a superior product, both on the ground and in the air as well as offering a range of highly competitive fares that will appeal to a wide range of markets.'
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The carrier will commence a daily non-stop service on 13 March, offering 20 seats in business class and 108 seats in economy.
Passengers on the service will be offered coordinated connections to a number of regional airports across the UK, according to bmi, including Manchester, Leeds Bradford, Belfast and Durham Tees Valley.
The airline has been able to enter the Heathrow-Tel Aviv market following the successful conclusion of bilateral talks between the British and Israeli governments.
Nigel Turner, bmi chief executive, said: 'We have every confidence that our presence on this new route will stimulate its competitiveness.
'We are committed to delivering a superior product, both on the ground and in the air as well as offering a range of highly competitive fares that will appeal to a wide range of markets.'
Opodo searches thousands of flights from over 500 airlines to find the best flight deals for travellers. Find flights.
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