The air route will connect Tel Aviv (capital of Israel) with Buenos Aires starting in November of this year.
After the third visit by President Javier Milei to the Israeli occupation zone, the president returned with the aeronautical novelty: starting in May, tickets for this future route will begin to be sold, whose trips will begin in November. The information was confirmed by the president of the El Al Israel airline, Amikam Ben-Zvi.
Days before the official announcement, the ambassador of the Argentine Republic in Israel Axel Wahnish had already voiced his enthusiasm on social networks: “Today a dream that I have pursued with all my efforts since I became ambassador begins to come true. Argentina and Israel will have a direct flight, and we hope to be able to inaugurate it very soon, this year”.
On my side, Miley stated that »This flight is the physical representation of a moral, spiritual and political union that Argentina shares with Israel”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (who has a arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court from 2024 due to the genocide perpetuated in Gaza) also celebrated the measure: »We simply have no better companions in the world than United States of America and the great democracy of Argentina».

It should be noted that the Argentine president is the only president in the world who has visited Israel so far this year. His tour will culminate today with the celebration of 78 years of Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory, what Israel calls «Independence Day.»
According to the portal Aviation NewsIn principle, Israel will subsidize the route to mitigate the high costs involved in the operation, taking into account the overflight restrictions for Israeli license plates in certain countries.
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