Bratislava Gets a Direct Tel Aviv Link
Wizz Air will launch direct flights between Bratislava’s M. R. Štefánik Airport and Tel Aviv on 28 May 2026. The route was originally expected to start in March, but its launch was postponed because of the conflict in the Middle East. The new service will give Slovakia’s capital a scheduled connection with Israel after the delay.
The airline said its return to Tel Aviv followed a careful decision-making process, with passenger and crew safety remaining its main priority. Wizz Air described itself as a major low-cost carrier in Israel and said the restart would reconnect the country with more of its European network. The Bratislava route is part of that wider return.
Flight Details
The new Bratislava–Tel Aviv service will run:
- Start date: 28 May 2026;
- Frequency: three times a week;
- Days: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday;
- Aircraft: Airbus A321neo;
- Capacity: 239 passengers.
The route may be useful for people visiting family, travelling for business or planning cultural trips in Israel. Tel Aviv gives access to beaches, markets, nightlife and Bauhaus architecture, while Jerusalem, the Dead Sea and other major sites can be reached by onward travel. For Slovak passengers, it adds a direct option without changing planes in another European hub.
The launch is a small but clear addition to Bratislava Airport’s route map. It also shows how airlines are restarting routes to Israel gradually, rather than all at once. Travellers considering the service should still check the latest flight status, entry rules and local travel advice before booking, as the wider regional situation can still affect schedules.