United Airlines to Resume Flights to Tel Aviv in March
The airline will restart service from Newark on March 15, becoming the first U.S. carrier to resume flights to Israel after suspensions due to regional tensions.
- United Airlines will operate one daily flight between Newark and Tel Aviv starting March 15, with a second daily flight added on March 29.
- This decision follows a detailed operational review and collaboration with unions representing pilots and flight attendants.
- United's resumption comes after a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, though the situation remains fragile.
- Delta Air Lines plans to restart daily flights from New York to Tel Aviv on April 1, while American Airlines has not yet announced plans to resume service.
- The flights will use Boeing 787-10 aircraft, with further expansion of service being evaluated based on demand.