Jul 9, 2025, 3:25 PM
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United Airlines resumes flights to Tel Aviv despite travel warnings

Highlights
  • United Airlines will restart daily flights to Tel Aviv on July 21, 2025, after a suspension due to security concerns.
  • The U.S. State Department has issued a warning advising citizens to reconsider travel to Israel amid ongoing terrorism and civil unrest.
  • Most European airlines, including budget carriers, will not resume flights to Israel until the fall, indicating a cautious approach to travel safety.
Story

In response to recent geopolitical tensions, United Airlines is set to resume daily services between Newark Liberty International Airport and Tel Aviv on July 21, 2025, making it the first U.S. airline to return to Israel after a month-long suspension. The airline’s decision follows recent advisories from the U.S. State Department, which continues to urge citizens to reconsider travel to Israel. The advisory reflects heightened concerns about terrorism and civil unrest in the region. United's announcement comes after security conditions have improved, allowing for the reopening of airspace around Israel. This development occurs amid ongoing monitoring of the volatile situation in the Middle East where conflicts, including an ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, have greatly influenced air travel operations. While United Airlines is optimistic about this resumption, the broader picture remains complicated as many European airlines, including several budget carriers and British Airways, are not scheduled to resume flights to Israel until the fall, highlighting ongoing safety concerns among international airlines. As travelers are encouraged to plan for closer destinations, Israel's tourism industry will have to navigate the uncertainty, with numerous travelers likely focusing on nearby regions like Greece or Cyprus instead.

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