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El Al cancels Vietnam route after Shin Bet blocks security approval
13.08.26
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Hofit Cohen Ulay
The airline had already sold thousands of tickets and invested heavily in the new direct route to Hanoi, which was scheduled to launch in October.
CAL expected to cut up to 220 jobs after losing El Al’s FlyCard franchise
11.08.26
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Shaked Arava Green
The credit card company is considering a workforce reduction of 10% to 15% as it grapples with the loss of one of its most profitable customer franchises.
El Al turns wartime disruption into record demand and $132 million quarterly profit
05.08.26
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Hofit Cohen Ulay
Israel’s flag carrier benefited from the collapse in foreign airline capacity after Operation Roaring Lion, posting 27% revenue growth, a $1.4 billion backlog and nearly $900 million in net cash.
Airport congestion pushes Israel to relocate American aircraft
07.05.26
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Hofit Cohen Ulay
Parking shortages at Ben Gurion Airport force carriers to base planes abroad.
Israel restricts aviation as Iranian missile attacks escalate
23.03.26
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Hofit Cohen Ulay
Damage near Ben Gurion and southern cities drives emergency measures.
The economic engine of airlines is not just in the planes
04.02.26
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Hofit Cohen Ulay
El Al loyalty club valued at over $880 million, representing a fifth of the carrier’s market cap.
"I don't see AI replacing pilots anytime soon"
03.12.25
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Hagai Gilboa
Speaking at the Mind the Tech Berlin conference, Chen Amram, Director of Infrastructure and Computing at El Al, added: "We have the Israeli flag on our tail, so our website is attacked the most."
"El Al has undergone a transformation—from a local airline to a global player"
26.03.25
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Ariela Karmel
Nadav Hanin, VP Marketing, Digital & Communication at EL AL Israel Airlines, was speaking at the Calcalist and Bank Leumi Mind the Tech conference in New York.
El Al CEO sells shares for $2.2 million as stock hits new heights after war-driven demand
17.03.25
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Orna Yeffet
Dina Ben Tal Ganancia locks in a $1.45 million profit following the airline’s record-breaking year.
El Al CEO: "Long-term investment is required to strengthen Israeli aviation"
01.01.25
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Maayan Manela
Dina Ben Tal Ganancia spoke at Calcalist's 2025 Forecasts Conference in collaboration with Bank Hapoalim and the Phoenix Group about the need to increase aviation infrastructure to meet rising demand.
El Al CEO: "We'll reserve seats for the high-tech sector on selected destinations"
16.11.24
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Yarden Rozanski
"El Al is attentive to the plight of the high-tech industry and is committed to helping," said Dina Ben Tal Ganancia, CEO of the airline at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Miami conference.
El Al VP: "We must make sure that the connection between Israel and the world continues"
17.09.24
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Lital Samet
Despite the challenging situation that has been going on for almost a year, El Al has also signed codeshare agreements and significant partnerships with some of the world's largest airlines. "This is our main focus," El Al's Shlomi Zafrany told CTech at Mind the Tech London.
El Al inks $2.5B deal with Boeing to purchase 31 737 MAX aircraft as profit surges amid war
15.08.24
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Yuval Azulay and Reuters
The new planes will replace the airline's current short-haul fleet of ageing Boeing 737-800 and 737-900 aircraft.
El Al to purchase around 30 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in $2-2.5 billion deal
10.06.24
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Yuval Azulay
The airline's board of directors decided to hold exclusive negotiations with Boeing in preparation for signing a strategic agreement, which will be the largest in the company's history
El Al records best quarter ever, profits from soaring prices, departure of foreign carriers due to war
30.05.24
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Yuval Azulay
El Al's revenues in the first quarter rose by nearly 48% compared to the same quarter last year, reaching $738 million. Net profit stood at $80.5 million compared to a loss of $34.4 million in the same quarter last year
El Al CEO: "Flights for sports and music events are an important segment of our operations"
26.05.24
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Tomer Hadar
"After the pandemic, there was what was called 'revenge travel', but now it’s about traveling to get ‘refreshed and recharge’," said El Al CEO Dina Ben Tal Ganancia in Paris as part of Israel’s Business Delegation led by Calcalist and Bank Hapoalim
Following Dreamliner nosedive, El Al awaits Boeing explanation
14.03.24
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Yuval Azoulay
The recent incident that saw a LATAM airlines Boeing airplane abruptly drop over Australia has left Israel’s national airline, which has 16 Dreamliner planes, with plenty of unanswered questions
El Al CEO: "We're waiting for foreign airlines to return to Israel because we can't meet all the demand"
04.03.24
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Meir Orbach
At Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Mind the Tech conference in New York, El Al CEO Dina Ben Tal Ganancia spoke about the way the company dealt with the withdrawal of foreign airlines from Israel following the war: "We routinely received 6,000 calls a day, and now the numbers are 60,000 calls a day."
El Al will fly on Shabbat to bring reservists home
12.10.23
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James Spiro, Reuters
The Israeli airline has historically avoided flying for 25 hours in observance of the Sabbath
“The younger Japanese generations are attracted by Tel Aviv”
30.05.23
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CTech, Ariela Karmel
“We are flying twice a week and we hope to expand this in the near future to three times a week,” said Yarom Vadish, El Al VP Sales & Tourism, speaking to CTech at the Israel-Japan Conference in Tokyo
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