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The largest European low-cost airline, Ryanair, will resume flights to Israel starting from June 3. The low-cost carrier will operate on seven routes from European airports, according to avianews.com. Ryanair plans to operate 40 flights per week to Israel on seven routes from Germany, Hungary, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, and Malta. There will be flights to Tel Aviv from Berlin, Budapest, Athens, Milan, Bari, and Paphos. The resuming is possible after Ben Gurion Airport has agreed to reopen Terminal 1 for low-cost airlines, which will help reduce passenger fees. Tel Aviv Airport closed Terminal 1 in…

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