Air Canada Expands Its European Network With New Summer 2026 Routes
Air Canada is adding new non-stop flights across Europe for Summer 2026, expanding connections from Montréal, Toronto and Halifax to Berlin, Nantes, the Azores and Brussels.
Tel Aviv, often dubbed “The White City” for its extensive Bauhaus architecture, is a modern and vibrant metropolis situated on Israel’s Mediterranean coast. This dynamic city offers a stark contrast to ancient Jerusalem, known for its lively beaches, thriving nightlife, and cutting-edge culinary scene. Visitors can relax on golden sands, stroll along the bustling promenade, or explore the charming, ancient port city of Jaffa, seamlessly integrated into its southern end. The city is a cultural hub, boasting numerous art galleries, museums like the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and a lively performing arts scene. Tel Aviv’s energetic atmosphere and open-minded spirit make it a popular destination for those seeking a cosmopolitan experience with a distinct Mediterranean flair. It truly lives up to its reputation as a “city that never sleeps.”
Air Canada is adding new non-stop flights across Europe for Summer 2026, expanding connections from Montréal, Toronto and Halifax to Berlin, Nantes, the Azores and Brussels.
Following the ceasefire agreement and ongoing recovery efforts, Israel’s tourism industry is experiencing a powerful resurgence, welcoming visitors back to its historic cities and sacred landmarks.
Ryanair will not restart flights to Tel Aviv this winter, citing a dispute with Ben Gurion Airport over slots and access to its low-cost terminal. The decision affects more than 20 routes and nearly one million seats.
United Airlines plans to resume direct service between Tel Aviv and both Washington D.C. and Chicago beginning summer 2026, expanding its Middle East network beyond New York.