New Israeli Airline, TUS IL, Cleared for Takeoff
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New Israeli airline company debuts, offering budget air travel
TUS Airways, operates four Airbus A320 planes, and makes only short flights between Tel Aviv, Larnaca and Paphos in Cyrus, and the Greek island of Crete. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News Israel added a fifth carrier to its list of airlines on Sunday when Transportation Minister Miri Regev signed off on a commercial license for Cyprus-based TUS Airways. The nine-year-old company has been fully owned by an Israeli company, Holiday Lines Group…
New Israeli Airline, TUS IL, Cleared for Takeoff
TEL AVIV — A new Israeli airline is on the runway. TUS IL, a sister company to Cyprus-based TUS Airways and Greece’s Blue Bird Airways, received a commercial license from Israel’s Transport Ministry this week, clearing a major regulatory hurdle. The airline is owned by Israeli travel firm Holiday Lines and aims to begin operations […]
New Israeli airline set to launch: What you need to know
Cypriot and Greek carriers TUS Airways and Blue Bird, owned by Israel’s Holiday Lines, clear regulatory hurdle to launch TUS IL; 'This is a new airline that will compete for the benefit of the Israeli public,' says CEO Nir Dagan
Israeli touroperator to launch new airline TUS IL
Israel will soon have a new airline after the country’s Ministry of Transportation approved the launch of a new carrier backed by tour operator Kavey Hofsha. Kavey Hofsha, which is owned by entrepreneurs Ami Cohen and Arnon Englender and also operates under the brand name “Holiday Lines”, is a major player in the Israeli travel sector. Its owners also control two airlines in the European Union: Blue Bird Airways in Greece and TUS Airways in Cyp…
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