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American Airlines resumes flights to Israel after ceasefire in Gaza

American Airlines announced on Sunday that it will resume flights to Israel by March. The U.S. carrier had halted its New York JFK-Tel Aviv route after Hamas' attack of October 7, 2023, which triggered the war in Gaza for two years.

American announced that it would resume its JFK flights on March 28, 2019.

Delta and United, two of the biggest airlines in the United States, have resumed flights from Israel.

Many foreign airlines ceased flights to Tel Aviv on October 7, and have stayed away from Tel Aviv for long periods of time in the last two years because of intermittent missile attacks by Iran and Yemen.

The demand for international flights was far greater than the supply. As a result, airfares increased.

Following a ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States between Israel and Hamas militants in Palestine, many foreign carriers have resumed flights to Tel Aviv. British Airways, SAS Iberia, and Swiss will resume flights in the coming week.

American will be the fifth airline to fly to Israel non-stop from the United States. El Al, Arkia and Delta are the others.

United is also expected to add daily flights to Tel Aviv later from Washington (November 2nd) and Chicago (November 1st).

According to Israel Airports Authority, the number of passengers at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv increased by 25% during the first nine-month period of 2025. The airport now has 13.6 million passengers. El Al's share of the market dropped from 44% to 32.5% a year ago. (Reporting and editing by David Holmes; Steven Scheer)

(source: Reuters)