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El Al flies to 51 destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. Following is a list of airports served by the carrier as part of its scheduled services.
El Al serves destinations on four continents in 31 countries with a well-developed European network including the transcontinental nation of Russia. The airline serves a number of gateway cities in North America such as New York–JFK, Newark, Miami, Los Angeles, and Boston.
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- 1948; 75 years ago
- Ben Gurion Airport, Israel
El Al (Hebrew: אל על; Arabic: إل عال) is the national airline of Israel. It is the country's flag carrier airline. It also flies to Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. El Al serves 48 destinations. It has only one hub: Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv.
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- 1948; 75 years ago
- Ben Gurion Airport
As of July 2020, Alitalia operated to 26 domestic and 88 international scheduled destinations. This list includes both Alitalia and Alitalia CityLiner destinations, excluding charter routes. To see the destinations of Alitalia's successor ITA Airways, go to List of ITA Airways destinations. Destinations
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