Delta Airlines announces the resumption of its daily non-stop service between Tel Aviv and New York JFK, effective April 1. This route will be operated by the Airbus A330-900neo, which will offer nearly 2,000 weekly places. The decision to resume these flights is the result of a thorough safety assessment, carried out in coordination with government and private sector partners. This announcement marks Delta as the first U.S. carrier to formally reinstate its flights to Israela sign of recovery after their interruption in October 2023.
Delta Airlines recently announced some big news for international travelers. Starting
from April 1stthe airline will resume its daily non-stop service between Tel Aviv (TLV) and
New York JFK. This resumption comes after a hiatus of several months due to regional tensions and to
the global situation.
The strategic importance of the Tel Aviv-New York flight
The road between Tel Aviv and New York JFK is of particular importance for
Delta Airlines, due to strong demand from business and leisure travellers in both directions.
This air link is not only a key trade route, but also plays a vital role in the
strengthening cultural and economic ties between Israel and the United States.
Aircraft dedicated to the route
To operate this daily service, Delta will use its Airbus A330-900neo. This modern device
will offer nearly 2,000 weekly seats for travellers from New York to Tel Aviv, enabling both
comfort and innovation on board. The choice of this aircraft underscores Delta's commitment to offering a superior flying experience.
high-quality flight.
Partnership and safety
The decision to resume these flights follows a security assessment exhaustive,
carried out in close collaboration with government and private sector partners. Delta Airlines ensures
and all safety protocols are respected for the well-being of its passengers.
Delta Air Lines: First US carrier to resume flights to Tel Aviv
By re-establishing this route, Delta has become the first U.S. airline to relaunch its operations.
its services to Israelafter a pause due to geopolitical circumstances. By
With this initiative, Delta is reaffirming its commitment to the Israeli market and paving the way for the resumption of
international travel.
Recovery in a global context
This announcement comes against the backdrop of a global recovery in air travel. With several airlines
who are also planning a return to Israel, such as Air India and United, Delta clearly wants to position itself as a leader in Israel.
headliner, reinforcing its presence in the transatlantic segment.
Impact on the air transport market
Delta's return to the Israeli scene is seen as a positive signal for the aviation market. This move demonstrates
renewed confidence in the stability and future growth of travel between these two major destinations.

Delta Airlines Flight Recovery Key Retailer Comparison
Element | Information |
Trade-in date | April 1st |
Affected link | Tel Aviv - New York JFK |
Company | Delta Airlines |
Long-haul | Airbus A330-900neo |
Flight type | Daily non-stop service |
Weekly capacity | Nearly 2,000 seats |
Security | Comprehensive safety test |
Context | Signal of recovery in the region |
Position | First U.S. carrier to Israel |
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