Wizz Air Flights to Tel Aviv Resume from May 28
Low-cost giant Wizz Air is set to resume flights to Israel on May 28, 2026, reconnecting Tel Aviv with major hubs like London, Budapest, and Rome.

Low-cost carrier Wizz Air is set to restart operations to and from Ben Gurion Airport beginning May 28, 2026, reconnecting Israeli travelers with popular European destinations and signaling further recovery in the country's aviation sector.
According to the airline's current schedules and reports, initial routes will include flights from/to London, Budapest, Larnaca (Cyprus), Bucharest, Rome, Milan, and Warsaw. Fares are already bookable on the Wizz Air site, with competitive one-way prices starting in the low tens of euros from select cities.
The move comes after repeated delays amid regional tensions. Wizz Air had planned earlier restarts in April but extended suspensions several times for safety reasons. The resumption is described as an "important step" in restoring connectivity.
Wizz Air, known for its ultra-low-cost model, was a major player in Israel's market before suspensions. Its return is expected to boost competition, lower fares, and support tourism and business travel.
Passengers are advised to check the official Wizz Air website or app for exact schedules, as they may expand gradually.
This development follows similar announcements from other carriers and occurs as Israel works to normalize air travel post-conflict.