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Average nonstop flight time, business class to Tel Aviv from London: 4 hours and 45 minutes
Airlines with direct business class flights to Tel Aviv from London: British Airways, EL AL Israel Airlines
Airport in Tel Aviv: Ben Gurion International Airport
Distance to Tel Aviv from London: 2,211 miles
British Airways and EL AL Israel Airlines offer direct business class flights to Tel Aviv from London.
British Airways Club World provides dedicated check-in at most airports around the world and an exclusive AirPortr service that picks up your luggage from your London location for bag check-in. The Club World Cabin boasts spacious seats that recline into a full flatbed and a personal 10.4in flat screen with noise cancelling headphones for unrivalled rest and entertainment. British Airways has partnered with the British luxury lifestyle brand, The White Company, to offer stylish and luxurious bedding and amenity kits tailored specifically for Club World Cabins.
EL AL is Israel’s national flag carrier with a warm and hospitable crew that will make you feel at home the moment you set foot on the aircraft. Get the rest that you deserve on 2 meter long flatbeds and wake up to a menu offering Israeli specialities and international flair. Enjoy your time with a 16in HD touch screen entertain system with endless offerings of films, music, tv shows, audio books, and travel guides.

Business Class Flights to Tel Aviv
Getting to and from the airport
Direct business class flights to Tel Aviv from London land at Ben Gurion International Airport. There are many easy options to get downtown from the airport, from shuttle to car rental. The cheapest option is the Airport Shuttle bus, which runs 24/7 offering pick-up from Terminals 1 and 3. They can even be booked online! You can also try Israel’s state-of-the-art railway system. If you just want to hire a taxi, you get one at the taxi stands and prices are fixed based on luggage. A very popular way of travel in Israel is by sherut—or shared taxi—which is located on Level G outside Arrivals. When you are ready for your return journey, book a sherut in advance and they will pick you up from your location.
Car rental is also available at the airport if you intend to travel by car during your stay. Driving is convenient way to explore Israel, where road infrastructure is up to high standards. Reservation desks are located above the Arrivals Hall and you will take a bus to the area where the cars are kept. Many large rental companies are available.
Where to stay in Tel Aviv
For a truly unique experience, check out Dream Bauhaus, available to book on Airbnb. The space dates back to the British colonial period, where the building served as a clothing factory, retail space, and housing for the factory workers. In the 1990s, the building was redesigned into living spaces with the contribution of interior designer, Henry Lam, known for a luxury designs. In the neighbourhood, you will find many art galleries and music halls.
If you prefer to stay at a hotel that is popular for people taking business class flights to Tel Aviv, then look no further than Hotel Saul, where you will find urban flare coupled with Tel Avivian warmth. Located right in the city centre, you will be surrounded by historic sites and buildings. Interior design and furnishings at Saul are carefully chosen to reflect the eclecticism of Tel Aviv: the old and new, the East and the West. Not only will you sleep comfortably in the high quality mattresses, but Saul also offers relaxed places for conducting business meetings or small gatherings.
Things to do in Tel Aviv
Take business class flights to Tel Aviv and find an adventure awaiting you! You will not run out of things to do in this historical city that is also a hub for technology and innovation. Do not miss the Tel Avis Museum of Art, boasting great architecture and a phenomenal collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. The following are a few other things to check out:
Park HaYarkon – Take a stroll or a jog through Tel Aviv’s Central Park. It is the city’s largest green space along the Yarkon River and hold’s Israel’s largest music events. What a great way to get away from the busy streets and immerse yourself in a relaxing environment among locals!
Jaffa – Take in history at Jaffa, the ancient port city from which Tel Aviv has grown from. Wander and get lost in this ancient city for magnificent sights of the Mediterranean and transport yourself to the Biblical times.
Shuk HaCarmel – Tel Aviv offers many colourful markets selling handmade and artisan goods as well as stalls selling spices and foodstuffs. Shuk HaCarmel is one of the most well known markets. Visit on a Friday and see the market at its liveliest. You will leave with a suitcase filled with souvenirs.

The skyscrapers of Azrieli Center, Tel Aviv
Bucket list Tel Aviv and Experiences
In a recent SkyClub survey, we asked over 1,000 of our clients “what’s number one on your bucket list?”
35% of our customers seek an unforgettable experience! Here are a few unforgettable items to check off your daring bucket list:
Spectacular – Try rock climbing at the Park HaYarkon! The Olympus Wall is an open sky wall offering rewarding views of the city for those who reach the top.
Sea and Sailing – Hire a boat in Tel Aviv and set sail in the Mediterranean.
Sky – Paradive from 11,000 feet above ground to grazing the Mediterranean shoreline, only an hour from Tel Aviv!
Scuba – Dive into the Red Sea Reef from Eliat, a four-hour drive from Tel Aviv. You can also swim with dolphins!
Summits – A two-hour drive from Tel Aviv will take you to the famous, dormant volcano, Mount Bental. Hike up the mount and enjoy a coffee at Coffee Annan with a view overlooking Syria, Lebanon, and Israel at once.
Business Class Flights to Tel Aviv, Practical Information
If you hold a British passport, you will be granted leave to enter for up to 3 months when you enter Israel as a tourist. If you are issued an entry card rather than an entry stamp at the airport, make sure that you carry the entry card with your passport until you leave. Make sure that your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Israel and the Occupied Territories. Please contact your local Israeli Embassy if you have concerns about your ability to enter Israel or the Occupied Territories. Read through the UK government travel advice for Israel.
The best time to visit Tel Aviv are the spring and autumn months, corresponding to March and April and September through November. You skip the rush of tourists during the summer months and get to stroll the streets and markets at ease with mild temperatures of 18 to 25 degrees Celsius. However, it may not be warm enough for a dip in the Mediterranean.
To get the best cheap Business Class flights to Tel Aviv, simply complete the form on this page or call 0044 207 255 1234 to speak with one of SkyClub’s fast and friendly experts.
We will find you special, discounted fares that are not available online. So, by the time you take your business class flights to Tel Aviv, you’ll feel happy knowing that you’ve paid less than the person sat next to you! Have a great trip and – if you want to save money – please book with SkyClub.
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