
Due to rising Middle Eastern conflicts, United Airlines has suspended regular planes to Israel, starting with the Wednesday evening service from Newark to Tel Aviv. Additionally, Delta Air Lines has halted flights between Tel Aviv and New York ( JFK) through at least August 2.
We are suspending our normal Tel Aviv support as we examine our following steps, according to a United spokesperson who spoke to USA Today. We may make decisions about resuming services with an emphasis on the health of our clients and crews, and we will continue to closely monitor the situation.
Due to the region’s continuous conflict, Delta airlines between New York-JFK and Tel Aviv will be halted until Friday, August 2. Sales of planes for DL234 on July 31 and August 1, and DL235 on 1 and August 2 are suspended”, the airport said. Customers affected by the change in the plan will be notified via the Fly Delta app and phone information provided during ticket.
Through August 14th, Delta will be able to permit people to modify their travel plans without paying a variation in airfares. The airline may keep informing users about any additional security changes and will continue to assess the situation.
A non-refundable ticket’s cancellation by a US airline or flight departing from a US airports is a passenger’s right to a cash payment.
Prior to the continuing fight between Israeli and Palestinian militants, flights to and from Tel Aviv were canceled in October. The region’s American Airlines has yet to experience a return to its service.
The US State Department continues to recommend Americans to reconsider visiting Gaza and Israel and the West Bank.