United Airlines announces restart of Israel flights from Chicago, DC
United Airlines will resume flights to Tel Aviv, Israel from its Chicago and DC hubs starting in November.
Flights from Chicago O’Hare restart on November 1 and will operate four times a week initially.
The following day it will resume flights from Washington Dulles three times a week.
It marks the first time United has operated these flights since 2023.
United offers more flights to Tel Aviv than any other US airline and will be the only airline operating flights between Tel Aviv and both Chicago and Washington D.C.
“The resumption underscores United’s longstanding commitment to Tel Aviv,” said Patrick Quayle, United’s SVP of Global Network Planning and Alliances.
United currently offers twice daily flights between Tel Aviv and Newark/New York.
United’s Tel Aviv services follow continuing detailed assessments of operational, safety, and security considerations in the region.
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