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Israir to Begin Selling US Flight Tickets Next Week Pending FAA Approval
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israir will begin selling tickets for US flights next week after US Department of Transportation approval, pending final FAA clearance to operate flights starting October 19, with possible earlier start if FAA approves. The move coincides with the US elections and aims to offer affordable direct flights to New York.
- 01Israir will start selling US flight tickets next week after US transport approval.
- 02FAA has not yet given final clearance for Israir's US flights but is reviewing the request.
- 03Tickets will initially be sold for flights departing from October 19 onward.
- 04If FAA approves earlier flights, Israir will begin operations and sales immediately.
- 05The timing may target US voters traveling for the October 27 elections.
- 06Israir expects FAA approval soon and is cooperating fully with authorities.
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