Michael O'Leary says he's considering a return to Tel Aviv Airport.
Ryanair says the Israeli authorities have until the end of the day to appeal for the airline to return to its airport in Tel Aviv.
Ryanair suspended flights to the country earlier this year, however CEO Michael O’Leary says it would return, if certain conditions are met.
The Mullingar man says the company is awaiting a reply to its demands:
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