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EL AL Israel Airlines is offering huge savings for travel this fall/winter on nonstop flights from New York (JFK/Newark) to Israel. Passengers have the opportunity to now book low roundtrip fares for $899 in economy class (including taxes and fuel) on flights departing October 24-March 27, 2015 (except December 16 – 24, 2014). EL AL offers the most nonstop flights from New York (JFK/Newark) this fall/winter with a total of 17 weekly.
To purchase any of these special fall/winter fares or find out more information/restrictions, visit www.elal.com, call EL AL at (800) 223-6700 or contact any travel agent. Learn more about EL AL’s special promotions, special events in Israel and useful travel tips by joining the airline on Facebook (EL AL Israel Airlines USA) and Twitter (@ELALUSA).
*Above fares available in “U” economy class on select EL AL flights and is subject to availability. Must be purchased when reservation is confirmed. Ticket is valid for up to a one month stay and one Saturday night stay is required. $100 additional charge for 2nd piece of luggage in economy class. Other restrictions may apply.
About EL AL
Celebrating more than 65 years of service, EL AL, Israel’s national airline, offers the most nonstop flights between New York (JFK/Newark) and Israel as well as the only nonstop service from Los Angeles. Worldwide, EL AL flies to more than 35 destinations from Israel and serves dozens of other destinations throughout the world (including the USA) via partnerships with many other leading carriers. Only EL AL has first class service on nonstop flights between the U.S.A. and Israel. The airline has annual revenues of about $2 billion and carries 3.6 million passengers every year.
EL AL embodies Israel’s values of innovation and the promise of a genuine Israeli welcome.
EL AL. It’s not just an airline. It’s Israel.
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(including taxes and fuel) you write, I have paid taxes, it is true, but never had to ante up for fuel, is this something new to look forward to?
Fuel is usually included in the fare, unless you are looking at a base fare (which is the price before all the tax and fuel.)