Originally Posted by
ly787
The Miami-Tel Aviv route is one of the busiest transatlantic routes currently without nonstop service. El Al discontinued the route in 2008 due to high fuel prices, but is said to be near a decision on reinstating the route."
It's too bad that another airline will be able to capitalize on this traffic. If LY had enough fuel efficient a/c they could have made this route work and/or operated it themselves while getting AA's connecting traffic from Latin America.
I wonder what a/c AA will use on MIA-TLV...will it be the A330 or 772/3?
Last edited by ELY001; Mar 15, 2013 at 3:36 pm
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