NEWS FLASH
Israel’s national carrier El Al is expanding its reach in Belgrade by commencing a codeshare partnership with TAROM on flights between Bucharest and the Serbian capital. Starting next month, El Al will place its designator code and flight numbers (LY9506/9507) onto the Romanian carrier’s five weekly Belgrade flights. El Al serves Bucharest ten times per week, while it leisure brand Sun d’Or maintains three weekly rotations to Belgrade.
Why are there so many flights between Bucharest and TLV? Diaspora? Or just popular travel place
ReplyDeleteYeah, it looks crazy how many flights they have
DeleteA lot of Romanian Jews have moved to Israel plus a lot of Romanians are working in Israel.
DeleteWhy would anyone traveling out of Beograd need to transfer through Bucharest?
ReplyDeleteWell they can go to Tel Aviv through ATH . 8 to 10 daily flights this time of the year . At least 14 to 16 daily in the summer season .
DeleteIf the price is right and they want to travel with El-Al why wouldn't they.
DeleteMost of this market originates in Israel rather than BEG.
this picture with their planes looks like its 30 years old at least
ReplyDeleteThe first plane lined up is a 5 year old B787-9 so it's definitely not 30 years old.
DeleteIt's retro livery on 4X-EDF.
DeleteWould be nice to see old JAT egg livery at one A330 after EXPO...
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DeleteWhat is the difference between ELAL and Sun d'Or? Both have LY prefix?
ReplyDeleteIs it matter when flight is operated by ELAL or Sun d'Or?🤔
Yes, it is dofferent service. It's like Air Serbia and what Aviolet used to be.
DeletePrices, too
DeleteSo basically, Sun d'Or is low-cot version of ELAL?
DeleteYes its their lowcost version
DeleteNope. It's their leisire brand. They don't have an LCC.
DeleteELAL does not operate flights on Shabbat, so they have a subsidiary company that handles flights during Shabbat.
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