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First U.S. Airline—United—Will Resume Flights To Israel

ISRAEL, JUL 8 – United Airlines will add a second daily nonstop flight between Newark and Tel Aviv after pausing service due to regional conflicts, reflecting improved safety conditions, the airline said.

  • United Airlines confirmed it will resume daily flights between New York/Newark and Tel Aviv starting July 21, 2025, with tickets now available.
  • The resumption follows a month-long suspension due to escalations in the Middle East, including Israel’s war declaration after a Hamas attack in October 2023.
  • United made the decision after detailed operational reviews and consultations with unions, maintaining its commitment as the leading U.S. carrier flying to Tel Aviv this year.
  • Tickets for round-trip flights start at $1,241, and several international airlines are also resuming service amid lowered travel advisories from the U.S. and U.K.
  • The restart indicates improved airspace conditions despite ongoing risks, as more European carriers plan returns and Ben Gurion Airport prepares to reopen Terminal 1 on August 1.
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United Airlines to resume US service to Tel Aviv

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United Airlines confirmed Tuesday that it will resume daily flights to Tel Aviv later this month, after having suspended service there intermittently due to the Middle East conflicts.

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