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Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Miami to Tel Aviv that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Miami to Tel Aviv

Tue, Sep 23 - Tue, Oct 14
Air Europa Logo
9:30 pm - 2:10 pmMIA-TLV
33h 40m1 stop
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4:05 pm - 6:45 pmTLV-MIA
33h 40m1 stop
$661Air Europa
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Fri, Jan 23 - Fri, Feb 6
Air Europa Logo
9:45 pm - 2:20 pmMIA-TLV
33h 35m1 stop
Air Europa Logo
4:05 pm - 7:30 pmTLV-MIA
34h 25m1 stop
$683Air Europa
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Mon, Nov 3 - Tue, Nov 25
Air Europa Logo
9:45 pm - 2:20 pmMIA-TLV
33h 35m1 stop
Air Europa Logo
4:05 pm - 7:30 pmTLV-MIA
34h 25m1 stop
$687Air Europa
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Tue, Oct 28 - Sun, Nov 9
Air Europa Logo
10:45 pm - 2:20 pmMIA-TLV
33h 35m1 stop
Air Europa Logo
4:05 pm - 7:30 pmTLV-MIA
34h 25m1 stop
$689Air Europa
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Wed, Oct 29 - Sun, Nov 9
Scandinavian Airlines Logo
8:30 am - 5:00 pmMIA-TLV
26h 30m2 stops
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6:00 pm - 6:05 pmTLV-MIA
31h 05m1 stop
$698Scandinavian Airlines
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Tue, Oct 28 - Tue, Nov 11
Air Europa Logo
10:45 pm - 2:20 pmMIA-TLV
33h 35m1 stop
Air Europa Logo
4:05 pm - 7:30 pmTLV-MIA
34h 25m1 stop
$707Air Europa
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Tue, Oct 28 - Sun, Nov 9
Air Europa Logo
10:45 pm - 2:20 pmMIA-TLV
33h 35m1 stop
Air Europa Logo
4:05 pm - 7:30 pmTLV-MIA
34h 25m1 stop
$708Air Europa
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Wed, Oct 29 - Sun, Nov 9
Scandinavian Airlines Logo
8:55 pm - 2:55 amMIA-TLV
24h 00m2 stops
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6:00 pm - 6:05 pmTLV-MIA
31h 05m1 stop
$717Scandinavian Airlines
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Wed, Oct 22 - Mon, Nov 3
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3:55 am - 6:30 pmMIA-TLV
31h 35m3 stops
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11:10 am - 2:50 pmTLV-MIA
34h 40m2 stops
Sun, Oct 26 - Sun, Nov 9
Scandinavian Airlines Logo
8:55 pm - 3:55 amMIA-TLV
25h 00m2 stops
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6:00 pm - 6:05 pmTLV-MIA
31h 05m1 stop
$724Scandinavian Airlines
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Prepare for long security lines at MIA. Arrive three hours before international flights to avoid delays.

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At TLV, sheruts are a convenient option to reach Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, available 24/7 from Level G outside Arrivals.

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KAYAK's insights & trends for Miami to Tel Aviv flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Miami to Tel Aviv to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

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Planning a trip from Miami to Tel Aviv? KAYAK’s data-powered insights will help you find cheap flights. Learn the best time to fly, how early to book your ticket, and other tips to secure great prices.

How much is a round-trip flight from Miami to Tel Aviv?

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Miami to Tel Aviv?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Miami to Tel Aviv clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

If your flying dates are flexible, you should consider flying to Tel Aviv on a Saturday, as we generally find the cheapest rates on that day for this route. On the other hand, Friday is the most expensive day to fly from Miami to Tel Aviv. For your return ticket, we recommend flying on a Tuesday and avoiding Saturdays for the best deals.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Miami to Tel Aviv?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Miami to Tel Aviv, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Miami to Tel Aviv is November, where tickets cost $1,040 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and June, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $1,361 and $1,349 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Miami to Tel Aviv?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

Yes, flying with a layover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 1 stop layover the cheapest option at $2,672 on average.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Miami to Tel Aviv?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Miami to Tel Aviv, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Miami to Tel Aviv, you should book around 3 weeks before departure, which saves you about 4% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 26 weeks before departure.

Good to know

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight$287
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 8% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 12% increase in price.
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Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Miami to Tel Aviv based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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FAQs for booking flights from Miami to Tel Aviv

  • Can I bring my service dog to MIA?

    Yes, and there are enclosed relief areas for service animals at several locations throughout the airport. The relief areas include synthetic grass, disposable bags, and a sink for you to use.

  • I’m traveling with small kids. Are there any services for our family at MIA?

    Yes, Miami International Airport has a children’s play area, and a nursing suite for mothers who want to nurse in private. The airport also has an interactive children’s area called Plane Fun.

  • Are there on-site hotels at Miami International Airport?

    Yes, MIA has a hotel on Terminal E. The hotel has soundproofed rooms, a fine dining restaurant, and conference/meeting facilities.

  • Can I fly non-stop from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    There are no non-stop flights from Miami to Tel Aviv, but United Airlines and Delta Air Lines provide flights with only one stop.

  • Can I find an on-site airport hotel at the Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV)?

    Unfortunately, no. There's no on-site airport at TLV. However, if you want to stay as close to the airport as possible, you can find hotels within a few minutes’ drive. The nearby Sadot Hotel offers a free airport transfer.

  • Does Miami International Airport (MIA) have a military lounge?

    Yes. MIA features a military hospitality lounge that retired military, active military, and military families can enjoy free of charge as they wait for a flight. Run by volunteers, this lounge offers refreshment, entertainment, Wi-Fi, and more. Situated in the Central Terminal on Concourse E on Level 2, it is open from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm daily.

  • Can I sleep in the Departures area of Miami International Airport (MIA)?

    It is possible to sleep in the Departures area, though not necessarily comfortable. The airport tends to be loud and chilly. Also, most of the seating has arm rests, preventing people from laying down. However, you can find couches near baggage claim in the South Terminal and carpeted areas near the Auditorium in the North Terminal. You should bring a blanket, something to cover your eyes, and ear plugs.

  • Will there be someplace for me to change or feed my baby when I land at Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV)?

    Yes, but it will not be immediately accessible. TLV has a Mother and Child Room that provides a crib, changing table, sink, and more. However, it is located in the Departures Hall in the Duty Free area of Terminal 3. This baby care facility is open 24 hours.

  • Is there any place at Miami International Airport (MIA) where I can relax before my flight?

    If you have time before your flight, consider visiting the Yoga Room in Terminal H on the first floor, landside. Here, you can stretch and limber up your muscles to help prevent cramping on the long flight ahead. This facility is open daily from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm.

  • Is there anywhere in Miami International Airport (MIA) where I can get a massage before my long flight?

    Yes. You can get a massage at different retail spa locations throughout the airport. You can visit the Jetsetter Spa in the South Terminal on Concourse H, or the Xpres Spa in the North Terminal on Concourse D.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Miami to Tel Aviv was $287 for a one-way ticket and $661 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Miami and Tel Aviv?

    A passport is required to fly from Miami to Tel Aviv.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    When flying out of Miami you will be using Miami. You will be landing at Tel Aviv, also known as Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Miami to Tel Aviv flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    SkyTeam is the only airline alliance operating flights between Miami and Tel Aviv.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    You can catch a nonstop flight from Miami to Tel Aviv on on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Miami to Tel Aviv.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Tel Aviv from Miami is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Tel Aviv with an airline and back to Miami with another airline. Booking your flights between Miami and TLV can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Miami to Tel Aviv?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Tel Aviv from Miami up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Miami to Tel Aviv

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $745 or less one-way and $1,169 or less round-trip.
  • Miami International Airport (MIA) is America’s third-busiest international airport, and provides more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other airport in the United States..
  • There are taxi and rideshare pickup zones outside of the baggage claim at MIA. If you want to avoid parking, there are lots of public transportation options as well. Miami Central Station has Metrobus, Metrorail and Tri-Rail transit services to MIA. To ride on public transit, you will need an EASY Card pass, which you can purchase from vending machines at Miami Central Station.
  • If you have your own vehicle, MIA has parking garages where vehicles can remain parked for up to 60 days. The garages are called Dolphin Garage and Flamingo Garage so it’s easier to remember where you parked. Parking for electric vehicle charging is also available at several locations.
  • For people with disabilities, MIA has a multi-sensory room for quiet relaxation, and complimentary wheelchair service is provided for passengers who require mobility assistance. If you require a wheelchair, make sure to reserve one with your airline in advance, or at the airline ticket counters.
  • Upon arrival in Tel Aviv Airport (TLV), you will have several options for public transportation into the city. The Tel Aviv Airport train station is located on the lower portion of Terminal 3, and services trains to the central station in Tel Aviv. The trains operate 24 hours a day, except on Shabbat (Friday night to Saturday night) and other Jewish holidays. If traveling by bus, you will have a lot of choices if you want to go to the Tel Aviv city center or somewhere else in Israel. The No. 5 bus is a good option if you want to reach the Egged bus terminal.
  • As a precaution against terrorist activity, security at Tel Aviv International Airport is tight. The airport is guarded by the Israeli police and border police. Security officers are in uniform and in civilian clothing. Armed guards are posted at special checking areas to ensure that the drivers of buses, cars, and trucks entering the airport are qualified to enter. Baggage screening is also thorough, with an x-ray machine and CT scan.
  • In order to feel more comfortable when you land at the Ben-Gurion International Airport (TLV) in Tel Aviv, you can hire a VIP Meet and Greet Arrival Service. Someone will meet you at the arrivals gate and assist you every step of the way until you safely exit the airport into your ground transportation.
  • If you want to pray as soon as you land in Tel Aviv, you can go to one of two synagogues in Terminal 3 at TLV. One is in the Eastern Gallery on the first floor in the Greeters Hall and the other is in the Duty Free Hall.
  • You can store your baggage in luggage lockers at TLV if you want to be unencumbered in order to start exploring Tel Aviv right away. You can find luggage lockers in Terminal 3 in the Orchard and Vineyard parking lots and in the Duty Free Hall in Arm B. These lockers are available 24 hours a day.

Prefer to fly direct from Miami to Tel Aviv?

 
Direct data is based off flight results for the next 60 days. Find direct flights from all airlines flying direct from Miami to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl.
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Direct departures

Miami to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl

Tuesday

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, EL AL, +1 more

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, +2 more

Wednesday

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, EL AL, +1 more

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, +2 more

Thursday

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, EL AL, +1 more

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, +2 more

Sunday

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, EL AL, +1 more

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, +2 more

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Direct returns

Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl to Miami

Monday

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, EL AL, +1 more

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, +2 more

Tuesday

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, EL AL, +1 more

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, +2 more

Wednesday

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, EL AL, +1 more

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, +2 more

Thursday

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, EL AL, +1 more

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, +2 more

Sunday

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, EL AL, +1 more

Aerolineas Argentinas, Delta, +2 more

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Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Miami to Tel Aviv

 
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EmiratesOverall score based on 3295 reviews
8.0Comfort
8.1Boarding
8.2Entertainment
7.9Food
8.3Crew
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I lost my lock from my luggage, I don’t know someone took something from my bag.

6.0 GoodJoy, Jul 2025IAH - DXB
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I lost my lock from my luggage, I don’t know someone took something from my bag.

Except for the uncleaned tray, and the delay in serving food for our section (which may have been due to the location of our row) everything else was good. The crew were very professional and responded to our requests promptly throughout the flight. We as a family were not disappointed by Emirates.

It was great, a little more leg room would have been better particularly since we were in premium economy

The boarding process was smooth and the stewardesses were nice. Some delays with drinks at the end of the flight, but no issues.

Thay crew was so nice.Air hostess il ham was so nice.my mom was little scray with airplan turbulence she help us alot.

Seat 💺 was all the way on last row. Food was okay .

Charged for internet that never really worked. The food selection was just ok.

Boarding, seats, entertainment and service were all great. Food was great except for the fact that there were too many sweet items.

The entire crew went above and beyond. This was our first flight with our 3 month old, and they were accommodating and friendly. The crew is attentive and marks a HIGE difference to the regular runs with Avianca and LATAM.

Business class on this plane was adequate, service, amenities, swag, and crew was amazing!

Exactly as you would expect from an Israeli airline (written by an Israeli) - basic service while firmly polite. Don't expect anything extra - they are there to manage the flight, not to make your experience optimal (unless you consider the minimum of getting to your final destination - and then it is great!). They won't give you anything extra, won't pass around water , if you want it - go get it from the back of the plane. They want you sleeping and seated - and while I'm sure that other airlines want the same, here this is well felt.

I was scammed. I never received flight. I had to buy another flight. Airfare assist is a scam and by you using them makes your company fraudulent. please give me refund

The food consist of one sandwich for a trip approximately 4 hours.

crownded flihgt, use the self check in and bag drop service it saves 80% of waiting time!

The crew were incredible, especially with how unruly many of the travelers were. Loved the pots and hummus and the food in general. The leg room in economy was plentiful, which was a very pleasant surprise!

Did not expect too much, but an initiative to serve a small water bottle without asking for it would be appreciated. A small snack pack would be very nice too. Coffe any one?. Yes - you'll get an over heated chicken sandwich as the on board meal. Sorry - nothing to write home about.

The crew was fantastic, and it was croweded but roomy enough. But the sandwich was horrible and no entertainment at all which is difficult in a flight of more than 4 hours.

We were 3 people together and they seated us apart. My wife and I were both in middle seats which were very tight

The seats in business class were the worse I have ever experienced.

Check-in was quick and boarded plane on time. Seats were comfortable, large screen entertainment, slept almost entire flight. Staff was pleasant. What is great about ELAL is their safety, and ability to take a large carrey on trolley and no one cares about size or weight. No one is taken out of line because of excess hand luggage like they do on Wiz or RYANAIR.

Everything should improve! Service like a low cost but prices like a premium airline. Crew in general with bad manners arguing for everything. You pay for priority access but then they use buses, so your loose your advantage to put your carry on first. That was the purpose for paying for priority. Bording is a nightmare, people accessing the plane for bothering doors, front and rear, no matter which line do you have.

Issues with plane led to multiple gate changes and chaos. Very little communication from the ground crew led to cranky passengers.

I flew business class, at breakfast I asked for a small bottle of olive oil instead of butter and the flight attendant responded with a negative gesture.

They didn't even give us water, everything was sold

They should at least offer water like other airlines, which seems like a humanitarian gesture to me

They gave me an upgrade but charged me for my bag. I felt abused because this had never happened to me before with an upgrade with another airline.

Well. It is a no frills airline. Annoying is that even for the long-haul everything has to be paid for separately. Once you add up the extras the flight is getting to expensive. Then one might as well fly with a legacy carrier which provides far better comfort. Changing flight at MAD airport is a nightmare. The worst airport in the world. Poor signposting, poor passport control, poor security check and long queues. I had 2h transfer time and spend in queues almost 1.5h

All flights with Air Europa you arrive late to the connections of other flights, I missed my train, I had to pay for my train again, the crew are antisocial, you are paying for a service, it is not free, thanks to the travelers they are there, it is the last time I fly with them,

Terrible experience - we won’t be flying with Air Europa again

The crew was not kind , just doing their job but very cold people

Check in needed to be in person, not nice. Also I won’t do connections in Charlotte again because you need to go through security again and short connections become a problem

Iberia lost my bag, said they found it in another country, said they sent it to me, but never did. Went my whole trip without my stuff, but expecting it to show up because that’s what they said would happen. Their communication sucks, their website sucks, and to top it all off, their seats are small and uncomfortable. They’re bad at their jobs and they should feel bad about themselves. Do not even get me started on the flight home. AVOID!

I described my experience in the previous window. I didn't realize that there would be another opportunity for this flight. Please look at my response in the previous window.

Boarding was 2 1/2 late no explanation Captain said he did not know why, but he rested at home for an extra couple of hours. Food was edible, Nothing more.

I liked the comfort of the plane. It was unexpected from past experiences.

BEWARE!!! Iberia changes your seats at random. I paid for a window seat and they changed it to one in the middle aisle resting against the bathroom- can’t lean back + hear every flush. This on a 11 hour flight.. There were families that were broken up with separate seats all over the plane. Lots of upset passengers showing their seat confirmation to the besieged and helpless airline steward. Also, the gluten free meal was tasteless.

Chair is very high. Your feet cannot touch the ground for 8 hours flight. It was a nightmare. Food was bad.

ground crew and check-in was pathetic - insisted on charging me for luggage even though the ticket said it was already included. They also accidentally sent my luggage through without a luggage tag and had to retrieve it. Generally, it was like a bad movie.

Moved the flight an hour later, were not reliable about confirmation, website didn't work, no gate information, boarding was a mad house. Flight itself was fine and short. Organization needs work.

The app on phone and the online check in is not good, it would not give me the option of Spain or Madrid City in the drop down menu and I couldn't move forward with online check in.

Everything was good except the bathrooms were usually dirty and the trash bins in the bathrooms were full.

Better consideration for families traveling with a disabled person. They insisted each person hold their own boarding pass on their own devices and gave us a hard time accepting eight boarding passes on a single device.

At least it was a direct flight, however the boarding process was a nightmare. 2+ hours in line to check my bag. Then told it was overbooked and I have to go standby even though I bought my ticket months ago. Then sent to another line to get on standby - another long wait and finally started yelling that my flight was boarding. They sent me somewhere else. In the end I did make the flight - among the last group to board, even though I arrived 4 hours early at the airport. Worst check in process I've ever experienced in 50 years off flying.

Two of my four flights had issues with toilets either NOT fully operational or completely out of order. Boarding was a joke because they have NOT established who is running the show. In the end, she did a terrible job. The seats 💺 were loose goose and the drinks and snacks were limiting in choices. Also, following Alitalia as an inspiration was strange since they went out of business.

We had a 3 hour delay and then a long taxi to take off. It would have been helpful for the pilot to have communicated more about what was going on. There was no A/C during the wait, and the cabin must have been more than 85 to 90 degrees. The crew gave water to the people in the front but by the time they go to the back of the plane they stopped giving out water. Eventually I went back and asked for some in the rear of the plane (for a second time). The food was close to inedible. I thought on an Italian flight that the pasta would be better than the chick, but honestly, a Swanson's TV dinner would have been better. I had a bite or two to keep my blood sugar up, but basically I couldn't eat it.

Boarding was chaotic. Service was poor. Attendant was slow and rude. In business class, I was not offered a drink until 1.5 hrs,after takeoff. Food was inedible.

Terrible. They canceled 2 flights and then sent everyone by BUS from Rome. They should make amends by offering some sort of compensation.

We ordered a gluten free meal and never got it!

The company tries shamelessly to squeeze every dollar)Euro out of its passengers. During the check-in the force you to go through the seat selection, you can skip it. They will assign you the worst seat available, then show you the other available seats on the map, for a fee. But they won't show you the fee until you click on it. And once you do click, there's no way to unselect it!! You will get stuck and forced to pay for that seat. Cheaters!!

Seats weren’t comfortable. Both of our seat backs were either almost straight vertical or laying back into the laps of the people behind us, which is a weird angle to try to get some sleep even on a plane. No in between. Also, neither seat would spring forward like they should.

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