Delta Airlines Resume Non-Stop NYC – Tel Aviv, Flights To Israel Today

“The Boycott Ends” U.S. based Delta Airlines resumed flights to Israel today. Delta will be flying daily between New York and Tel Aviv, adding 2000 seats weekly on the JFK - Ben Gurion non-stop route
“The U.S. Airline Boycott Of Israel Has Concluded”
By FrumNews
Tel Aviv, Israel – U.S. based Delta Airlines announced it had resumed service to Israel today. Starting today, Delta will be flying daily the Airbus A330-900neo between New York and Tel Aviv, adding 2000 seats weekly on the JFK – Ben Gurion direct flight route.
Like most non-Israeli airlines, Delta canceled all fights as the war broke out following the Simchas Torah massacre. Then briefly resumed flying to Israel before halting flights yet again, last summer! Delta is the second US carrier flying directly between the US and Israel, following United Airlines which resumed flights to Israel two weeks ago.
Delta Airlines said in a statement, “The decision to resume the route on April 1, 2025, which was temporarily suspended, follows an extensive security risk assessment by the airline. Delta continues to closely monitor the situation in Israel in conjunction with government and private-sector partners.”
Many other international airlines have resumed flights to Israel several months ago, following the hostage-deal ceasefire announcement.
“We worked hard with the Israeli government and Ben Gurion International Airport to re-establish Delta flights to/from Tel Aviv” a Delta spokesperson said.
In related news, FrumNews reported the Israel Airport Authority (IAA) is warning Israeli soldiers, many of whom have recently been released from reserve duty, traveling through Ben Gurion International Airport not to accidentally forget their ammunition and weapons in their bags or luggage.
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04/01/2025 | ג' ניסן התשפ"ה
Cool that Deltas doing this
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