I rested for a couple of days in Larnaca and it’s time to go back to noisy Israel. Nowadays there are a lot of airlines flying from Larnaca to Tel Aviv. Israeli Arkia, El Al, Izrair. Greek Bluebird, Aegean Airlines. Cyprus Tus Air, Cyprus Airways. Hungarian Wizair. I don't want to choose. The cheapest flight for 150 shekels was at 6 am, but the one that suited me at 20 pm cost 250 shekels.
Larnaca airport is not far from the city. I took a walk along the salt lake. In October it is still without water, but in winter there is water and flamingos.
On Saturday evening there were a lot of people. There was check-in for Emirates flights to Dubai, Qatar Airways to Doha, and a bunch of flights to Europe.
There was a queue for the Tus Air flight to Tel Aviv. I stood there for about twenty minutes and was given boarding.
Then the queue for passport control is another fifteen minutes, then for inspection another twenty minutes.... I received the stamp and immediately got to the shops.
Boarding has already begun, I'm running to the exit.
And we rode on a bus through the airport to the very end of the runway, where there were business jets and an A 320 Tus Air on which we were to fly.
Tua Air the airline is small, they have only three planes, all A 320. It flies from Larnaca to several destinations, and from Tel Aviv also to ten destinations.
The flight is almost full.
In the back of the seat, instructions and paid menu, there was no logbook.
Took off without delay. The flight from Larnaca to Tel Aviv is forty-five minutes.
There was no service. A black man was mooing from behind, a child was screaming even further away.... it’s good to fly for a short time.
Unfortunately, it’s dark outside the window, the lights of Israel appeared quite quickly.
We landed and there are a bunch of El Al planes standing there, why don’t they fly? So today is Saturday, and El Al does not fly on Saturdays.
Thanks for your attention.
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