United Airlines announces the resumption of flights to Israel, following a suspension during the Israel-Hamas war in October. The airline plans to restart its Newark to Tel Aviv route via Munich starting on March 2 and March 4. The airline intends to implement daily service beginning March 6, with the possibility of adding a second daily flight by May. United Airlines undertook a thorough safety analysis, consulting with security experts, government officials, and union representatives before deciding to reinstate flights. Other major carriers, including American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, have yet to announce a resumption date for the Tel Aviv route. Germany’s Lufthansa, Air France, and several European airlines have already reinstated flights to Israel earlier this year, signaling increased confidence in the security situation. United Airlines is contemplating the reintroduction of flights to Israel from San Francisco, Chicago, and Dulles airport in the fall, pending further evaluation of the situation.
United Airlines Resumes Flights to Israel from Newark with Munich Stop
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