The primary U.S. airline has introduced will probably be resuming flights to Israel amid the present ceasefire between the Jewish State and Iran.
United Airways mentioned it can resume flights to Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, from New York/Newark on July 21, with twice-daily flights returning the subsequent day.
The Chicago-based airline halted flights final month, with its final flight going down a day earlier than “Operation Rising Lion” on June 11.
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Israel closed its airspace on June 13 — with full operations resuming after the 12 days of battle concluded following a ceasefire deal brokered by President Donald Trump.
United Airways is changing into the primary U.S. provider to renew flights to Tel Aviv, Israel. “Throughout 2025, United has flown to Tel Aviv more than any other U.S. airline,” it mentioned. (Kobi Wolf/Bloomberg by way of Getty Pictures)
“Throughout 2025, United has flown to Tel Aviv more than any other U.S. airline,” it mentioned.
The airline will proceed flying passengers to Tel Aviv on its Boeing 787-10s.
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“United service to Tel Aviv always follows a detailed assessment of operational considerations in the region and close consultation with the unions representing our flight attendants and pilots,” the assertion added.
By a partnership with Lufthansa Group airways, United additionally provides connections to Tel Aviv.
Previous to the brand new announcement, the Chicago-based airline had carried out its final flight to Israel on June 11. (iStock)
American Airways has not serviced Tel Aviv since Oct. 6, 2023 — a day earlier than the Hamas terrorist assault.
“American continuously evaluates its network and we have nothing new to share at this time regarding Tel Aviv service,” mentioned an American spokesperson.
The State Division nonetheless has a journey advisory to “Reconsider Travel” in Israel, citing terrorism and civil unrest, and “Do Not Travel” in Northern Israel.
President Donald Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday as the primary U.S. provider says it can restore its Tel Aviv service. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Pictures)
“The security situation in Israel, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem is unpredictable, and U.S. citizens are reminded to remain vigilant and take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness as security incidents, including mortar and rocket fire and armed UAV intrusions and missiles, can take place without warning,” the State Division’s web site says.
President Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the White Home on Monday night.
“We had tremendous success together,” Trump mentioned throughout the public portion of their dinner assembly.
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“And I think it will only go on to be even greater success in the future.”
Netanyahu shocked President Trump with a proper Nobel Peace Prize nomination on the dinner.