Wizz Air to Resume Service to Tel Aviv Starting August 8, 2025
- Joe Breitfeller

- Jul 8
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 10
Wizz Air has announced that they will resume service to Tel Aviv from August 8th, a month earlier than the previously announced return date of September 15, 2025. Tickets are now available for booking with fares from only €59.99EUR (169 ILS).

On Wednesday (July 9, 2025), Wizz Air announced the restart of service to Tel Aviv, Israel from August 8, 2025. Tickets are now available for booking from just €59.00/169 ILS (T&Cs apply). Wizz Air links Tel Aviv to Budapest, Larnaca, Milan, Rome, London, Vienna, Bucharest, Iasi, Sofia and Abu Dhabi. In terms of capacity, Wizz Air will once again become the largest European foreign airline in Israel. Out of the 24 routes to 11 countries offered to Tel Aviv, 10 routes to eight countries will commence operations earlier than planned, while the rest of the Tel Aviv bound routes will return on September 15, 2025.
In Wednesday’s announcement, Wizz Air’s Head of Communications, András Radó, said,
“We’re back — and we’re back with purpose. Our early return to Tel Aviv demonstrates our commitment to our loyal Israeli passengers and to keeping the world connected.”
Wizz Air currently operates over 830 routes across almost 190 destinations in 51 countries, and will carry 75 million passengers across their extensive network in 2025, confirming their mission to make air travel accessible and affordable for all.

Wizz Air to Resume Routes to Tel Aviv From August 8, 2025 - Courtesy Wizz Air
Budapest, Hungary-based Wizz Air is the fastest growing European ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) and operates an all Airbus A320 and A321 Family fleet of 231 aircraft, 66 percent of which are new generation technology aircraft, with an average age of 4.7 years. Wizz Air is the largest ULCC in Central and Eastern Europe and serves over 830 routes to/from nearly 190 destinations in 51 countries. During FY 2025, Wizz Air carried 63.4 million guests. Wizz Air offers superior guest service at exceptionally low fares. Shares in the company trade on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol WIZZ.
Source: Wizz Air


