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Jan Shure

ByJan Shure, Jan Shure

Analysis

This is no way to serve the UK market

November 24, 2016 20:57
1 min read

It seems inconceivable that El Al has introduced feeder flights for Eilat - presumably with the intention of making the resort more accessible for winter sun holidays - while making it almost impossible for its core market to get there quickly and conveniently.

The UK market used to be the number one for the Red Sea resort: 45,000 of us flocked there in 1997; just 5,000 of us went in 2003.

Some of the decline is attributable to wars, political factors and changing tastes, but most in the industry believe it's largely due to the difficulty of getting to Eilat for a winter sun holiday.

Last winter, Isrotel's direct flights made it easy. This year, with El Al having announced its new feeder flights, they stepped away.