E2 (E2)

24 non-stop routes across 11 airports. Main hub: Haifa (HFA).

Live fares · HFA → SOF

About E2

E2 is a regional carrier operating in the Eastern Mediterranean — one of those airlines that quietly does useful work connecting cities that bigger players can't be bothered with. Its main hub sits at Haifa (HFA), which should tell you something: this isn't an airline chasing intercontinental glory. It's built around a tight, functional network of 24 non-stop routes spread across 11 airports, covering roughly 20,000 kilometers in total. The concentration of routes through Israel (13 of them) and the secondary presence in Greece, Cyprus, and Bulgaria gives it a very specific geographic personality — Eastern Mediterranean short-haul, full stop.

Why fly E2?

The honest case for E2 comes down to network access rather than onboard luxury. If you're moving between Israel and southeastern Europe — say, Tel Aviv (TLV) to Sofia (SOF), which at 1,558 km is actually the airline's longest route — E2 is likely doing it more directly than the alternatives. Haifa as a hub is genuinely useful for northern Israel travelers who'd otherwise have to deadhead down to TLV first. Six routes into Greece and three into Cyprus round out a network that suits leisure travelers, diaspora traffic, and regional business passengers who want point-to-point connections without a hub transfer in Frankfurt or Istanbul. That's a real convenience, not a marketing line.

E2 hub airports

Top destination countries on E2

Tips for booking E2

HFA is a small airport, which means short security queues but limited amenities — don't count on finding a proper meal after check-in. TLV has far more infrastructure if you're connecting onward. The network's strength is clearly Israel-centric (9 of 24 routes run through HFA alone), so if your trip doesn't touch Israel, Athens (ATH) or Sofia (SOF) offer thinner options with just two routes each. Check baggage allowances carefully on shorter hops — regional carriers in this part of the world vary wildly by fare class. Book direct when possible; third-party platforms sometimes miss fare class distinctions that affect flexibility.

Frequently asked questions about E2

Where does E2 fly?

E2 operates 24 routes primarily serving the Eastern Mediterranean region, with a strong focus on Israel, Greece, and Cyprus. The airline connects these destinations with reliable regional service across the Eastern Mediterranean.

What is E2's main hub airport?

E2's main hub is Haifa Airport (HFA) in Israel, which serves as the airline's primary base for operations and connections.

Is E2 a legacy carrier, low-cost airline, or regional carrier?

E2 is a regional carrier focused on serving Eastern Mediterranean routes with a concentrated network of 24 destinations. This focused approach allows the airline to specialize in regional connectivity between Israel and nearby Mediterranean countries.

When should I book flights with E2, and what fare classes are available?

For the best fares on E2, book in advance when possible, as regional carriers often fill seats quickly on popular routes. Contact E2 directly or check their website for current fare class options and promotional pricing.

What are E2's baggage allowance and check-in policies?

Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare type and route; we recommend checking E2's official website or contacting their customer service for specific details regarding your booking. Standard check-in typically opens 24 hours before departure for online bookings.

Find flights from Haifa
  • Free · no signup
  • Encrypted redirect
  • Trusted booking partner

Main hubs for E2

Where E2 concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where E2 flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

Related guides

Sibling pages from across Flightmaps — country aggregations, airport rosters, and visa context for E2.

Top E2 destinations

E2 network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about E2

  • How many routes does E2 operate?

    E2 (E2) operates 24 non-stop routes across 11 airports worldwide.

  • What is E2's main hub?

    E2's busiest hub is Haifa (HFA) in Israel, with 9 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is E2's longest route?

    E2's longest non-stop route is TLV-SOF at 1,558 km.

  • Where does E2 fly the most?

    E2 flies most often to Israel, with 13 routes serving destinations in Israel.