Jerusalem – Flag carrier El Al Israel Airlines said on Wednesday it will launch nonstop flights between Tel Aviv and Miami in November, its fifth city in North America.
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El Al will operate three weekly flights to Miami with Boeing 777-200 aircraft, it said.
“This decision is part … of the strategy in which we recognized the importance of the trans-Atlantic routes and our desire on expanding El Al’s presence in North America,” said David Maimon, El Al’s chief executive.
El Al already flies nonstop to North American cities New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Toronto.
Looking to bolster its aging long-haul fleet of Boeing 767s, 747s and 777s, El Al is spending $1.25 billion on 15 new Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, which will start to be delivered to the company later this year.
It’s taken them long enough… to order new planes, to tap into South Florida with its huge Israeli population, and to open it up for businesses to get going there.
Now all you need is for American to finally make a deal to pay off the old TWA employees who are still waiting for their pensions and to start flying from Miami to finally see things move.
Where da Obama haters at? It’s due to his tireless behind the scenes efforts that allowed this to happen.