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"The City's Source of Oxygen": the New Steps to Connect Eilat to the Center

Summary by Israel Hayom
The government approved the allocation of NIS 40 million for the next two years to launch a tender for increased flights on the Ben Gurion Airport-Ramon route, with the aim of increasing the frequency of flights at required times. • At the same time, residents of Eilat and the Eilot region will continue to receive a discounted price of NIS 99 for flights to and from the city, and the shuttle service between Ben Gurion Airport and Tel Aviv will b…
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The government approved the allocation of NIS 40 million for the next two years to launch a tender for increased flights on the Ben Gurion Airport-Ramon route, with the aim of increasing the frequency of flights at required times. • At the same time, residents of Eilat and the Eilot region will continue to receive a discounted price of NIS 99 for flights to and from the city, and the shuttle service between Ben Gurion Airport and Tel Aviv will b…

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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