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Israir Launches Flights to Sacred Destinations for Religious Travelers

Israir ‌Airlines Expands Its Horizons with Three New Jewish Heritage⁢ Destinations

In ​a‌ bold ‌move ‍to cater to the growing demand for culturally rich travel experiences,Israir Airlines has announced the launch of⁢ three new destinations steeped in⁢ Jewish heritage. Starting this‌ year,‌ travelers ⁣can explore the historical ⁣and spiritual importance of Debrecen in Hungary, Vilnius in Lithuania, and Basel ​in Switzerland. ⁤These routes are designed⁢ to connect passengers with the roots ‍of​ Jewish history, ⁣offering a ⁣unique blend of culture, spirituality, ‌and convenience.

debrecen: A​ Gateway to Hasidic history

on April 24,‌ israir will begin ​operating two​ weekly flights to Debrecen, Hungary’s​ second-largest city. Nestled along the Kish River, Debrecen is renowned for its vibrant‍ culture, lush parks, and thermal​ baths. However, ⁣it’s the city’s Jewish heritage that truly sets it apart. within a 100-kilometer radius, travelers can visit the remnants of 50 ‍significant‍ Hasidic ​courts, including‌ Kalib, Satmer, and Sator Uheil.The restored synagogue, a ‍testament ⁢to the once-thriving Jewish ⁢community, ‌stands as a poignant reminder of the past. Flights to Debrecen ‌start‌ at⁢ $396 per‌ person,making it an accessible option for history enthusiasts and‌ spiritual⁢ seekers alike. ​

Vilnius: The Genius ‌of Vilna Awaits

also ​launching on April 24,Israir’s new route to Vilnius,Lithuania,promises to be a pilgrimage for those inspired by Jewish scholarship. Vilnius, often referred to as the “Jerusalem of the North,” ⁢was home to Rabbi Eliyahu ben Shlomo ‌Zalman, known as the “Genius​ of Vilna.” The city’s rich Jewish ⁤history is further highlighted by the⁢ legacy of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook, who later became a spiritual leader in Israel.Today, Vilnius offers ⁣a‌ lively urban atmosphere, kosher dining ‍options,​ and synagogues, making it a must-visit for religious tourists. ⁣

Basel: A base for Black Forest Adventures​ ‌

Starting June 10,‍ Israir will introduce weekly flights to Basel, Switzerland.⁣ Situated at the‍ crossroads of Germany, France, and ‌Switzerland, Basel ⁢serves as the perfect⁢ starting point for exploring the enchanting⁣ Black Forest. Travelers ⁣can opt for⁣ a standalone flight starting at $424 per person or choose ‍a package deal that includes a 7-night‍ hotel stay for $1,035 per person. This route will be ⁤operated using Smartwings⁣ 737 aircraft,ensuring a comfortable journey. ‌⁣

A Commitment to ​Customer Needs

Hila Hermolin Ronan, Vice President of Israir Airlines, emphasized​ the airline’s dedication to meeting ​customer demands. “As part of⁢ listening ​to the needs of our customers,we are constantly working to expand the variety of destinations,” she said.“We have chosen ⁤three destinations that combine ⁢different worlds,and this is in addition to the company’s 30 destinations.” ‌ ⁣

Summary of New Israir ​Destinations ⁢

| Destination | Launch Date ⁣| Starting ​Price | Highlights ‍ ⁤ ⁣ ​ |
|—————|—————|—————-|———————————————|
| ⁤Debrecen ​ | April 24 ⁤⁣ |‌ $396⁣ ​ | Hasidic courts, restored synagogue‌ |
| Vilnius⁤ | April 24 ⁢ ​ | TBD ‌ ‍ ‍ ​ | Jewish ⁢scholarship, kosher dining‌ ‍ ​ ‍ ⁤| ​
| Basel ⁣ ‍ ⁣ | June 10 ⁢ ​ | $424 ⁤ ‍ ⁣ | Black Forest tours, family-friendly ‌ ​ ‍| ​⁤

With these new routes,​ Israir⁢ Airlines continues ⁢to ⁤bridge the gap between modern travel and ‍historical exploration.Whether you’re drawn ‍to the ⁣spiritual legacy of Debrecen,⁤ the intellectual heritage of Vilnius, ‍or the natural beauty of Basel, these destinations ‌offer something for every traveler. Book your journey today and ⁣embark on a ‌trip that’s as enriching as it is indeed unforgettable.

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