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  2. Up (airline) - Wikipedia

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    On 26 November 2013, El Al unveiled its new low-cost airline Up, [2] [6] which commenced operations on 30 March 2014, initially to Berlin, Budapest, Kyiv, Larnaca and Prague [2] using five Boeing 737-800s transferred from the El Al mainline fleet. [2] Up was founded by its parent El Al to be used on some routes to Europe where it replaced El Al ...

  3. El Al - Wikipedia

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    El Al also converted some of their Boeing 787 Dreamliner airplanes to serve as cargo flights to transport medical goods from China to Europe through Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport. El Al also offered some passenger flights to get stranded Israeli citizens home. These flights went from Tel Aviv to Miami, New York, London, Paris, and more.

  4. List of El Al destinations - Wikipedia

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    El Al was established by the Israeli government in November 1948 (). [1] Initially offering a weekly service between Tel Aviv and Paris in 1949, [2] the airline began flying to many European destinations the same year, with services to the United States and South Africa starting in 1951. [1]

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  6. Eliad, Israeli settlement - Wikipedia

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    Israel captured the area from Syria in June 1967 in the Six-Day War.In 1968 as a Nahal settlement was founded, and became a moshav two years later. It was originally called El Al (Hebrew: אֶל עָל), "skyward", the same as Israel's national airline El Al (as an alteration of the name of the Arab village of AlAl = "the high place"), and later renamed Eli Al (Hebrew: אֵלִי עַל ...

  7. Legroom - Wikipedia

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    Legroom or leg room may refer to: The space reserved for legs in a stadium seating or theater seating; The space in front of a car seat, like in a 2+2 car-body style; Seat pitch in an airline seat; The space in front of a train seat

  8. Currency adjustment factor - Wikipedia

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    A currency adjustment factor (CAF) is a fee placed on top of freighting charges for carrier companies developed to account for constantly changing exchange rates between the dollar and other currencies.

  9. Eli Rozenberg - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 Rozenberg's company, Kanfei Nesharim, bought a 42.85% stake in El Al after the company needed to raise capital because of their increasing debt. [1] Israeli law requires that the owner of El Al be an Israeli, and while Rozenberg is Israeli (in addition to his American citizenship), this caused some concern amongst the board of the company, because they were afraid that this would be a ...