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United Airlines Resumes Israel flights in March 2025

United Airlines is set to resume its flights between New York and Tel Aviv starting March 18, according to sources cited by Globes. While the airline initially considered resuming operations earlier, it ultimately chose to restart in mid-March. However, tickets are not yet available for purchase on United’s website.

This makes United the first U.S. carrier to reinstate flights to Israel after a pause. Delta Airlines plans to follow suit, with its flights scheduled to resume on April 1. Delta will operate seven weekly flights between Tel Aviv and New York. These two airlines are among the most popular for travel between the U.S. and Israel and by far the preferred airlines of America Israel Tours’ passengers.

Before the conflict, United Airlines was operating 28 weekly flights from Tel Aviv, including 14 to New York, along with routes to Chicago, Washington, and San Francisco.