Resuming Connections: Airlines Returning to Israel’s Skies

As many know, El Al Airlines is the only flight carrier that continuously has flown between the U.S. and Israel since October 8, 2023. 

The following airlines* are expected to resume flights to Tel Aviv in 2025:

  • British Airways – April 1
  • Delta Airlines – April 1
  • American Airlines – September 1
  • Air France – January 10
  • The Lufthansa Group (which includes Swiss Air, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, and Brussels Airlines) – February 1
  • Vueling – February 1
  • Ryanair – April 1
  • Cathay Pacific – April 1
  • Air India – March 1
  • Iberia – April 1
  • ITA (the Italian airline) – February 1
  • Transavia (the Dutch airline) – April 1
  • Wizz Air – January 15
  • easyJet – April 1 

* United Airlines, KLM, Emirates, Korean Air, TAP Air Portugal Air Canada, and Icelandair have suspended flights to Israel until further notice.
 
Please note that the dates listed above are subject to change. For questions or assistance with booking flights (to Israel or elsewhere), please contact our Flight Manager, Luciana Cherques at Lu@Kenes-Tours.com to discuss your specific travel needs.  

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