United, Delta Resume Flights to Israel as Others Delay Returns
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United Airlines to Resume Flights from New York to Tel Aviv on June 5
United Airlines announced on Saturday that it will resume its flight route between Newark Airport and Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport starting June 5. The airline becomes the second U.S. carrier to reinstate service after a Houthi ballistic missile struck near the airport earlier this month. The May 4 missile attack, launched from Yemen, hit a wooded area adjacent to an access road near Terminal 3, several hundred meters from the airport’s control…
United Airlines, Transavia and Air Baltic - expected to resume operations in Israel this week
United Airlines has officially announced that it will resume flights between New York and Tel Aviv starting June 5. The decision is based on a detailed risk assessment and close consultation with the unions representing pilots and flight attendants. The flights were suspended on May 4 after a ballistic missile hit near Israel's largest airport.
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