Delta Air Lines announced on Friday that it will resume service to Tel Aviv from Atlanta and Boston next year, expanding its service to Israel beyond the New York area for the first time since the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, amid rising post-war demand.
The move highlights both the resurgence of the Israeli aviation sector and the re-emergence of Tel Aviv as an international travel hub.
The Atlanta-based carrier said it will operate three weekly nonstop flights to Ben-Gurion International Airport from its world headquarters in Atlanta beginning April 15, followed by daily service from its Boston hub on Oct. 24.
Delta already resumed daily flights to Tel Aviv from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport in September and will run two daily flig

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