Delta to restart Israel flights from Atlanta, Boston
Delta Air Lines is restoring Tel Aviv service from both Atlanta and Boston next year,-after restoring the first Israel flights two months ago.
Delta restarted Tel Aviv service from New York-JFK on September 1, 2025.
It has since announced a second daily flight on the route for the winter season from late November.
Tel Aviv flights from Atlanta will launch April 15, 2026 on Airbus A350-900 jets and operate three times weekly, with daily service from Boston starting from October 24, 2026.
Delta is deploying Airbus A330-900neo jets on the Boston flights.
“I want to thank Delta for resuming nonstop service between Atlanta and Tel Aviv, providing a direct connection between the State of Georgia and one of our strongest allies,” said Georgia Governor Brian Kemp.
“This flight is important to so many in our state, further strengthening the cultural and economic ties between the state of Georgia and Israel.”
“Massport welcomes Delta’s resumed service between Boston and Tel Aviv,” added Massport Executive Director of Aviation Ed Freni.
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