elal
- Airline whose name means "Skyward" in Hebrew
- Airline that translates as "skywards"
- Airline that doesn't schedule flights on Shabbat
- Airline that doesn't fly on Shabbat
- Wings over Israel
- Way to the Holy Land
- Ultra-secure carrier
- Travel option for Birthright trips
- Transportation to Tel Aviv
- They often fly over the Mediterranean
- Tel Aviv-based airline
- Tel Aviv is its hub
- Tel Aviv flier
- Tel Aviv arrival
- Sunday-through-Friday flyer
- Six-days-a-week airline
- Server of many kosher meals
- SAS : Sweden :: __ : Israel
- Sabra's airline
- Provider of King David Lounges
- Provider of flights to Tel Aviv
- Operation Solomon carrier
- One way to Israel
- National airline one year younger than its nation
- Mideast flag carrier
- Middle East transport
- Middle East carrier with a blue and white flag
- Middle East airline
- Major Middle Eastern airline
- Major buyer of missile defense systems
- Lod line
- Literally, Hebrew for "skyward"
- Literally, "to the skies"
- Line with a Tel Aviv hub
- Line with a six-pointed star logo
- Line to the Mideast
- Line to Israel
- Line to Ben-Gurion Airport
- Line to Ben-Gurion
- Line that serves kosher food
- Line that doesn't fly on the Shabbat
- Line from Lod
- LAX-TLV option
- Lander in Tel Aviv
- Lander in Lod
- Lander at TLV
- Lander at Tel Aviv
- Kosher carrier
- King David Lounges airlines
- King David Club carrier
- Its Tamam subsidiary supplies kosher meals
- Its preferred fliers enjoy the King David Lounge
- Its planes have the Star of David on their tails
- Its planes have missile defense systems
- Its passengers might wait in the King David Lounge
- Its name means "skyward"
- Its name means ''To Above''
- Its logo has two lameds
- Its logo contains Hebrew letters
- Its in-flight magazine is Atmosphere
- Its hub is Tel Aviv
- Its hub is Ben Gurion Airport
- Its hub is Ben Gurion
- Its fleet is made up entirely of Boeings
- Its fleet displays six-sided stars
- Its first flight was from Geneva to Tel Aviv
- Its 1948 inaugural flight began in Geneva
- It's grounded on Saturdays
- It won't fly on the Sabbath
- It shows safety videos with Arabic subtitles
- It offers King David Lounges
- It holds the world record for most passengers on a commercial airliner [1,088]
- It has two lameds in its name
- It has blue-striped jets
- It has an aleph in its name
- It flies on Saturdays only in emergencies
- It first flew in '48
- It doesn't operate on Yom Kippur
- It doesn't fly on the Shabbat
- It doesn't fly on the Sabbath
- Israir's counterpart
- Israir rival
- Israir competitor
- Israeli national airline
- Israeli airline, for short
- Israel's flagship carrier
- Israel's first president was on its first flight
- Israel airline
- Holy Land airline
- Gift in the Sky airline
- Frequent flier in Tel Aviv
- Flyer to Tel Aviv
- Flyer based at Ben Gurion International
- Flight to Eilat
- Flight out of Israel?
- Flight option since 1948
- Flight from Israel [SEE NOTE ABOVE for explanation of last week's answers]
- Flight from Ben Gurion Airport
- Flier to J.F.K
- Fleet with stars on its tailfins
- Famously secure airline
- Enterprise with a King David Lounge for its elite patrons
- Employer of many screeners
- Dreamliner owner since 2017
- Company with renowned security
- Company with a Magen David in its logo
- Company whose Tamam subsidiary supplies kosher meals
- Company whose name means "to the skies"
- Company on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
- Company of Israeli bankers?
- Company name based on a passage from Hosea
- Company listed on the Tel Aviv stock exchange
- Codesharer with Qantas
- Carrier with the Matmid frequent flyer program
- Carrier with the in-flight magazine Atmosphere
- Carrier with safety videos in Hebrew
- Carrier with blue and white jets
- Carrier with an "Activities in Israel" portal on its website
- Carrier with a Star of David on its planes
- Carrier with a star in its logo
- Carrier with a blue-striped fleet
- Carrier whose planes have missile defense systems
- Carrier whose name means skyward
- Carrier to kibbutzim
- Carrier to J.F.K
- Carrier to Cairo since 1980
- Carrier that's grounded on the Sabbath
- Carrier that serves Tel Aviv
- Carrier that operates only six days a week
- Carrier that opened a route between Tel Aviv and Cairo in 1980
- Carrier that offers only kosher meals
- Carrier serving glatt kosher meals
- Carrier known for tight security
- Carrier founded in 1948
- Carrier based in Israel
- Borenstein Caterers (in Queens near JFK Airport) is one of its subsidiaries
- Birthright Israel carrier
- Ben-Gurion arrival
- Ben-Gurion Airport server
- Ben-Gurion Airport client
- Ben-Gurion airline
- Ben Gurion-based line
- Ben Gurion lander
- Ben Gurion International carrier
- Arkia alternative
- Alternative to Israir Airlines
- Airline with very tight security
- Airline with tight security
- Airline with the subsidiary Sun D'Or
- Airline with the magazine Atmosphere
- Airline with the Israeli flag on its planes' tails
- Airline with safety videos in Hebrew
- Airline with missile defense systems
- Airline with a secure reputation?
- Airline with a King David Lounge
- Airline with a hub in Tel Aviv
- Airline with a flag in its logo
- Airline whose name starts with an aleph
- Airline whose name is written right-to-left, natively
- Airline whose in-flight magazine is "Atmosphere"
- Airline to TLV
- Airline to the Middle East
- Airline to Lod
- Airline to Ben Gurion Airport
- Airline that's grounded on Saturday mornings
- Airline that would never serve scampi
- Airline that serves Tel Aviv
- Airline that serves kosher food
- Airline that serves exclusively kosher meals
- Airline that offers the most nonstop flights between the U.S. and Israel
- Airline that offers the King David Lounge to its premium passengers
- Airline that means "skyward" in Hebrew
- Airline spelled in "travel allowance"
- Airline serving kosher meals
- Airline serving kosher food
- Airline reached by dialing 1-800-TEL-AVIV
- Airline on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
- Airline of Isr
- Airline name derived from Hosea
- Airline inaugurated in 1948
- Airline in the early 1950s' Operation Ali Baba
- Airline founded in the same year as the nation of Israel
- Airline formed in 1948
- Airline at Lod
- Airline at Ben-Gurion
- 60-year-old carrier
- "Skywards," in Hebrew
- "Operation Solomon" airline
- "It's not just an airline.It's Israel"
- "It's not just an airline. It's Israel" company
- "It's not just an airline, it's Israel" sloganeer
- Airline to Ben-Gurion International
- Airline to Jerusalem: 2 wds
- Airline to Haifa
- Mideast carrier since 1948
- Lod airport airline
- Upwardly mobile Israeli group?
- Israeli carrier
- Carrier to 41-Across
- Mideast airline since 1948
- Israeli airline: 2 wds
- Overseas carrier
- Tel Aviv carrier
- Airline to Tel Aviv: 2 wds
- Carrier to Jerusalem
- Airline name drawn from Hosea
- Carrier to Tel Aviv
- Airline from Lod airport
- Airline since 1948
- Mideast flier
- Airline name that's derived from Hosea
- Ben-Gurion carrier
- Two-word airline name
- One way to get to Jerusalem
- Airline to Israel
- Carrier to 54-Down
- Pride of Israel
- It serves Tel Aviv
- Company with famous security
- Airline that serves only kosher food
- Traveler to Tel Aviv
- It serves Jerusalem
- Carrier to Ben-Gurion International
- Carrier since 1948
- Carrier at J.F.K.
- Airline with King David Lounges
- State-run airline
- It lands at Lod
- Lander at Ben-Gurion
- Carrier with tight security
- Carrier to Israel
- It's known for its security
- Airline founded in 1948
- Carrier whose name means "skyward"
- Carrier to the Mideast
- Airline with the King David Lounge
- Its flight attendants' greeting is "Shalom"
- Company whose name is derived from a passage in Hosea
- Ben Gurion arrival
- Big international carrier
- It's known for its tight security
- Carrier with blue-striped jets
- Notably secure carrier
- Israir alternative
- Flier to Ben-Gurion Airport
- Company famous for its safety record
- Flier to Tel Aviv
- Carrier to J.F.K.
- Airline with a kosher menu
- Operation Exodus participant
- Airline launched in 1948
- "Raid on Entebbe" airline
- JFK-to-TLV option
- Commercial name that literally means "to the skies"
- Its liners have stars on them
- Company whose slogan is "Home away from home"
- Airline that doesn't fly on Saturday
- International company with the slogan "Home away from home"
- Supersecure airline
- Alternative to Arkia or Israir
- JFK-to-TLV carrier
- Airline that flew the humanitarian Operation Solomon
- Israeli flag carrier
- Offerer of the Matmid frequent flier club
- Airline whose meals are all kosher
- It's grounded on the Sabbath
- It's grounded on Friday nights
- Commercial name that means, literally, "skyward"
- It's grounded every Saturday
- Tel Aviv lander
- Airline that doesn't fly on the Sabbath
- Airline that doesn't fly on religious holidays
- Company that follows Shin Bet security procedures
- "Home away from home" sloganeer
- It means "skyward"
- Holy Land line
- Company with two lameds in its name
- Carrier that owns the airline Sun d'Or
- Company with the King David Club
- Airline to the Holy Land
- Carrier to the Holy Land
- Literally, "skyward"
- Its inaugural flight was in 1948
- Hebrew for "to the skies"
- President Chaim Weizmann was on its first flight
- Its first flight went from Geneva to Tel Aviv
- Airline that flies only six days a week
- Its inaugural flight was from Geneva to Tel Aviv
- Airline with famously tight security
- Middle East airline (4)
- Airline at Lod (4)
- Lod Airport carrier
- Airline of Israel
- Mideastern airline
- Its maiden flight carried its country's president home
- Lod is its home
- Wings for 49 Across?
- Ben Gurion departer
- Flier to J.F.K.
- Airline that serves only kosher meals
- Airline allegedly a little under 50% at fault
- Airline whose name means "To the Skies"
- Hebrew for "skyward"
- Airline based near Tel Aviv
- Ben Gurion carrier
- Tel Aviv airline
- Super-secure airline
- Line with a Star of David logo
- Israeli flier
- Line to Tel Aviv
- Flier to Ben Gurion International
- Airline with only kosher meals
- Airline known for tight security
- One way to the Holy Land
- Lander at Lod, Israel
- Flight to Haifa
- Ben-Gurion lander
- Ben Gurion Airport is its hub
- Airline with blue-striped jets
- Airline with a Ben Gurion hub
- Airline grounded on the Sabbath
- Transport to Tel Aviv
- Skyward, in Hebrew
- National airline since 1948
- Lod carrier
- It lands near Lod
- It doesn't fly on Shabbat
- Israel's national airline
- Flier to Israel
- Carrier with only kosher meals
- Carrier with kosher food
- Carrier with King David Lounges
- Carrier with a King David Club
- Carrier to Ben Gurion Airport
- Ben Gurion airline
- Airline with no Saturday flights
- Airline with kosher meals
- Airline with a King David Club
- Airline with a hub at Ben Gurion
- Airline to Eilat
- Airline that flies to Tel Aviv
- Airline name meaning "skyward"
- Upwardly mobile Israeli company?
- Tel Aviv server
- Star of David displayer
- Southwest Asian airline
- Operation Solomon airline
- One way to Tel Aviv
- Middle Eastern flier
- Middle Eastern airline
- Middle East flier
- Matmid Frequent Flyer Club airline
- Lod lander
- Line to Ben Gurion
- Kosher food-serving airline
- Kosher food carrier
- King David Lounge airline
- Its safety videos have Arabic subtitles
- Its premium class customers get Shalom Service
- Its frequent flier program is called Matmid
- It lands at Ben Gurion
- It has both Hebrew and English letters on its planes
- Israeli flyer
- Israel's flag carrier
- Israel's airline
- Isr. airline
- High-security airline
- Flight to Tel Aviv
- Flight from Israel?
- Flier since 1948
- Carrier with kosher meals
- Carrier with a Star of David logo
- Carrier that doesn't fly on the Sabbath
- Carrier from Tel Aviv
- Carrier at J.F.K
- Ben-Gurion Airport carrier
- Airline with no Sabbath flights
- Airline with extremely tight security
- Airline with an all-kosher menu
- Airline with a Star of David in its logo
- Airline with a star in its logo