United on Thursday announced plans to resume flights this fall to Tel Aviv, Israel, from Chicago O’Hare and Washington Dulles international airports. It will be the first time United has operated these flights since 2023. Four-times-weekly flights from Chicago commence Nov. 1 and three-times-weekly from Washington, DC, begin Nov. 2.
United currently offers twice-daily flights between Tel Aviv and Newark Liberty International Airport.
Delta Air Lines this week restarted daily service between Tel Aviv and New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport on Airbus A330-900neo aircraft. Delta had suspended service on the route in June.
American Airlines has not operated Tel Aviv flights since October 2023 and has not yet announced a service restart date.
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