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Delta Air Lines Will Resume New York – Tel Aviv Service In June

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 14, 2024 4 Comments

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Delta Air Lines will resume daily service to Tel Aviv on June 7, 2024 after an “extensive security risk assessment.”

Official: New York – Tel Aviv Service On Delta Air Lines Resumes On June 7, 2024

In October 2024, Delta joined most carriers in suspending service to Israel after a surprise Hamas attack in Israel spiraled into a full-blown war in the Gaza Strip. Delta had planned to restart service to Tel Aviv on May 1, 2024 but has now set June 7, 2024 as the official relaunch date of its New York (JFK) to Tel Aviv (TLV) route.

Delta will operate the route with an Airbus A330-900neo, featuring:

  • 29 “Delta One” business class suites
  • 28 “Premium Select” premium economy seats [pictued above]
  • 224 economy class seats
    • 56 Delta Comfort+ (extra legroom economy class)
    • 168 main cabin seats

While possible that it will suspend service further, Delta’s announcement comes after United Airlines already resumed its service from Newark (EWR) to Tel Aviv last week.


> Read More: United Airlines Will Resumes Tel Aviv Flights March 6, 2024


Delta continues to closely monitor the situation in Israel in conjunction with government and private-sector partners.

Since October, Delta has offered connectivity to Israel through a codeshare with EL AL Israel Airlines. That partnership will continue even after the relaunch of Delta’s JFK-TLV flight.

CONCLUSION

Delta plans to become the second US carrier to restore service to Israel after American Airlines pushed back its planned start date to October 2024. Absent any change in the security situation, Delta will resume daily nonstop flights on June 6th.

Will you fly Delta to Israel in June?

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4 Comments

  1. Tim Done Reply
    March 14, 2024 at 6:07 am

    Following United’s lead.

    • Uri Reply
      March 14, 2024 at 6:32 am

      United has always been the most serious about the Israeli market. More flights and destinations than Delta/American, so naturally they can’t back first.

      I’m still not sure what they do with crews – do they agree to stay in Israel?

    • E39 Reply
      March 14, 2024 at 8:32 am

      Wait – it’s not Dunn anymore??

  2. Jerry Reply
    March 14, 2024 at 2:10 pm

    My feelings on Israel, at the moment, aside… This is clearly a smart move, as demand is certainly there. However, I really hope AA doesn’t try to get in on the action. I’d hate to see two of their very limited number of frames wasted (to me, at least) on TLV.

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