Delta to Resume Flights to Israel From Boston and Atlanta in 2025

Delta Air Lines will restart its Tel Aviv routes from Atlanta and Boston next year, joining other U.S. carriers as service to Israel gradually returns.

By Yuliya Karotkaya Published: Updated:

Delta Air Lines has announced the resumption of its Israel flights from Atlanta and Boston, signaling renewed confidence in travel to the region. The Atlanta–Tel Aviv route will return on April 15 with three weekly flights, followed by daily Boston–Tel Aviv service beginning October 24, 2025.

These routes, along with New York JFK–Tel Aviv, were part of Delta’s pre-war Israel network prior to the Israel–Hamas conflict in October 2023. Delta reinstated New York service on September 1, marking the first phase of its gradual restoration.

The announcement aligns with similar moves by other U.S. carriers. American Airlines will resume New York–Tel Aviv flights on March 31, while United Airlines will restart service from Chicago and Washington Dulles in early November, complementing its ongoing Newark operations. El Al remained the only carrier maintaining U.S.–Israel flights throughout the conflict. Delta’s return reinforces a measured revival of transatlantic travel to Israel amid improving regional stability.

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