Israir cancels planned Skopje, Split flights

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Israeli carrier Israir has cancelled plans to launch flights from Tel Aviv to both Skopje and Split this summer. The airline had initially planned to commence two weekly operations from Israel to Skopje starting May 20 and a one weekly service to Split from June 15. Both routes have now been scrapped. They were to be maintained with the Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

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  1. Anonymous10:31

    Meanwhile they added three extra departures to BEG next month. These are on top of the two weekly they planned before.

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  2. Anonymous10:39

    Atleast LJU is still planned. For now..

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  3. Anonymous10:57

    Skopje keeps losing :(

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  4. Anonymous11:27

    It is better to look at them as a charter airline. The flights are jointly with tour operators.

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  5. Anonymous11:29

    Since 2014 they have been operating with us in Sofia. They have never been serious!

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    1. Anonymous12:36

      Same in TIA.

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    2. Anonymous15:31

      11:29 - They also operate in Varna, Burgas and ski charter flights to Plovdiv before the pandemic. But yeah, generally not a very serious carrier compared to El Al.

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  6. Anonymous11:30

    Ohrid,Nis, Sarajevo,Mostar-will be super!

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