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airHaifa (E2) seat map listing

Israel's newest airline, airHaifa was founded in 2023 and started operations in 2024. As the name suggests, the airline's main focus of operations is from Haifa's small airport. The airport's short runway means only turboprop operations are feasible and the airline went with the ATR 72-600 for its services. Operations commenced with domestic flights to Tel Aviv and Eilat, followed by the first international destination Larnaca.

The founders of seatmaps.com have created and assembled an exhaustive database of seatmaps of all the aircrafts that airHaifa operates. Click on the links below to see our entire array of seatmaps.

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Fleet

Check in rules

airHaifa online check-in opens 48 hours before departure and closes 3 hours prior. Passengers must enter passport details during check-in and ensure all travel documents and visas are ready. After check-in, a boarding pass is emailed with a seat assignment, and there is no need to print it. Once check-in is complete, it cannot be canceled or modified. Even with online check-in, passengers must arrive at the airport with enough time for security, border control, and luggage drop-off.

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Baggage

Passengers are allowed one small bag (max 40x30x20 cm) for free, placed under the seat. For an additional fee, a trolley (max 55x40x25 cm, up to 8 kg) can be brought on board. Prices for trolleys vary by flight and destination and are cheaper if added during booking. Suitcases can be checked for an extra fee, with a maximum size of 190 cm (combined dimensions) and up to 20 kg. Overweight fees apply for bags between 20-30 kg, while bags over 30 kg are not accepted.

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Unaccompanied minors

For children flying unaccompanied with Air Haifa, we encourage parents and guardians to contact airHaifa directly for detailed information on booking, fees, and special requirements.

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Infants

Baby strollers, light baskets, and safety seats can be taken to the gate for free and will be stowed in the airHaifa plane's hold.

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Pets

Passengers flying airHaifa with guide or service dogs must notify the airline 48 hours before the flight and provide necessary permits. For international flights, a permit from Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture is required, which may take months to obtain. The dog must be leashed or harnessed at all times, and it will be seated at the passenger’s feet without encroaching on others. Passengers are liable for any damage caused by the dog. The airline may refuse to transport the dog if documentation is incomplete, the dog poses a threat or disturbance, or if it appears unwell.

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