Update, 9/15:
- RyanAir’s next flight for sale to Israel has been pushed back from 9/30 to 10/27.
- Vueling’s next flight for sale to Israel has been pushed back from 10/27 to 1/12/25.
- KLM has extended their technical stop in Larnaca on Amsterdam to Tel Aviv flights through 3/29/25.
- For people flying into Amman and then crossing into Israel via the Allenby Bridge, United has indefinitely suspended its flights into Amman. If you were booked into Amman you can be rebooked on Lufthansa Group or you can fly to Dubai or anywhere in Europe on United.
- Virgin will return to Israel on 9/25.
Update, 9/3: ITA Airways announced they will resume Rome-Tel Aviv flights 806/807 on September 5th. Flights 809/810 will resume on October 1st.
LOT Polish also resumed its Warsaw-Tel Aviv flights today.
Update, 9/2: Lufthansa Group confirms that Austrian, Brussels, Eurowings, Lufthansa, and Swiss will resume operations on September 5th….at least until the next threat is made. For Swiss, that includes the resumption of widebody A330 service between Zurich and Tel Aviv.
Other airlines have been updated below, including Air Canada pushing off their planned Tel Aviv restart from next month to April 2025.
Update, 8/21 at 3:40pm: Delta has confirmed to DansDeals that they will be suspending Israel service through at least 10/31 and that customers should be prepared for additional cancellations. Expect flights through 10/31 to be officially canceled during the coming week. Delta’s travel waiver has now been extended through 10/31, refer agents to that to try to get rebooked onto El Al or Air France.
Some readers say they have better luck getting Delta agents in Israel to rebook them. You can reach Delta at +972-3-513-8000 from 9am-5pm Israel time Sunday-Thursday (2am-10am ET).
“Delta is continuously monitoring the evolving security environment and assessing our operations based on security guidance and intelligence reports and will communicate any updates as needed. As always, the safety of customers and crew remains paramount. Customers should be prepared for possible adjustments to Delta’s TLV flight schedule, including additional cancellations on a rolling basis.”
Update, 8/21 at 3pm: Delta has stopped selling flights through 10/31, expect October flights to be officially canceled during the coming week. We have reached out to Delta for a statement. Aegean will resume service between Athens-Tel Aviv tomorrow, while other airlines have delayed their return to Israel.
Update, 8/19: Delta has stopped selling flights through 9/30, expect September flights to be officially canceled during the coming week. We have reached out to Delta for a statement. Lufthansa Group pushed back service resumption to 8/27 and Ryanair has extended their suspension through at least 9/30.
Update, 8/15: American tells DansDeals that,
“American Airlines has suspended operations to and from Tel Aviv through March 29, 2025. To provide additional flexibility, we will extend our travel alert allowing customers whose travel plans are impacted by this adjustment to rebook without a fee or cancel and receive a refund. We will continue to work closely with our partner airlines to assist customers traveling between Israel and European cities with service to the U.S.”
Note that it typically takes airlines several days to officially cancel flights, and agents typically won’t rebook travel onto a partner airline until the flight is officially canceled.
American hasn’t flown to Israel since before the 10/7 attack. It had been scheduled to return in October 2024, but that has now been pushed back to late March 2025 at the earliest (if they ever do decide to return). The airline previously rebooked some passengers on El Al via Europe, but it wasn’t always easy. The airline has not yet responded to our query about the cancelation or rebooking options. Post a comment with what options you are offered.
Below is a roundup of more than 40 airlines’ flight status for Israel, including the next available flight for booking, as of 6pm ET on 9/2. Note that earlier flights may be operational but aren’t currently available for purchase, check with your airline for the latest status.
- AA: JFK-Tel Aviv on 3/29/25.
- Aegean: Athens, Heraklion, Larnaca, and Rhodes to Tel Aviv flights operational. Thessaloniki-Tel Aviv on 10/30.
- Air Baltic: Riga-Tel Aviv on 9/17.
- Air Canada: Toronto-Tel Aviv on 4/1. Montreal-Tel Aviv on 5/2/25.
- Air Europa: Madrid-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Air France: Paris-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Air India: Delhi-Tel Aviv on 10/27.
- Air Serbia: Belgrade-Tel Aviv suspended indefinitely.
- Arkia: Flights operational.
- Austrian: Flights operational.
- BA: London-Tel Aviv flights operational with a technical stop in Larnaca from London to Tel Aviv through at least 9/30. Flights from Tel to London operate nonstop and are operational, but will have a technical stop in Larnaca in October and November.
- Bluebird: Flights operational.
- Brussels: Flights operational.
- Bulgaria Air: Sofia-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Cathay Pacific: Hong Kong-Tel Aviv on 3/30/25.
- Cyprus Airways: Larnaca-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Delta: JFK-Tel Aviv on 11/1. Boston and Atlanta to Tel Aviv suspended indefinitely.
- EasyJet: All flights suspended through 3/29/25.
- El Al: Flights operational.
- Emirates: Dubai-Tel Aviv on 3/30/25.
- Etihad: Abu Dhabi-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Ethiopian: Addis Ababa-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Eurowings: Flights operational.
- Finnair: Helsinki-Tel Aviv suspended indefinitely.
- FlyDubai: Dubai-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Hainan: Shenzhen-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- HiSky: Flights operational.
- Iberia: Madrid-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- ITA: Flights operational.
- Icelandair: Reykjavik-Tel Aviv suspended indefinitely.
- Israir: Flights operational.
- KLM: Amsterdam-Tel Aviv on 10/27, with a technical stop in Larnaca from Amsterdam to Tel Aviv through 3/29/25
- LOT Polish: Warsaw-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Lufthansa: Flights operational.
- Royal Jordanian: Amman-Tel Aviv suspended indefinitely.
- RyanAir: All flights suspended through 10/26
- Swiss: Flights operational.
- TAP: Lisbon-Tel Aviv suspended indefinitely.
- Tarom: Bucharest-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Transavia: Paris-Tel Aviv flights operational.
- Turkish: Istanbul-Tel Aviv suspended indefinitely.
- Tus Air: Flights operational.
- United: Chicago, Newark, San Francisco, and Washington DC to Tel Aviv suspended indefinitely.
- Virgin Atlantic: London-Tel Aviv on 9/25 with a technical stop in Larnaca from London to Tel Aviv through at least 10/26.
- Vueling: Barcelona-Tel Aviv on 1/12.
- Wizzair: Flights operational.
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is there a source we can point to to AA help? my ticket is still showing
No, just have to wait for them to officially cancel the flights, which can take days or weeks, depending on their mood.
I spoke to them, As of right all flights still show as flying so they will not do anything until its official
Next available flight for booking? Did they cancel my 8/20 LOT flight or not?
This sucks, hopefully things improve soon! is the best way to book tix from TLV-LAX with Qantas still? (El Al)
i dont see this flight on google flights
Hainan: Shenzhen-Tel Aviv flights operational.
Check their site.
got it
they dont fly every day
Any opinion if Austrian Air will actually be flying as they say?
Have a booking for September for my son to come home for my daughters wedding, and I don’t want to risk it last minute
Should I just rebook on Elal while tickets are still sort of low, or rather continue observe the situation?
No way to know.
When did Delta announce suspensions past end of August? My 9/1 flight from JFK to TLV has not been cancelled.
Read the post again?
Got it
New information on some Israeli media outlets report that Delta has canceled for October but no official statement from Delta themselves and my flight has still not been cancelled. Any intel on this @dan?
Is there any advantage to waiting until they officially cancel the ticket and see if they offer any sort of rebooking option? Or should I just cancel the ticket now myself ( i booked a fully refundable ticket) and book on El Al since I don’t know any other options?
I have three children flying Iberia NY-Madrid -Tel aviv,8/25 Just checked, booking says confirmed. Should I rebook or is there a chance they will fly?
My sister has the same issue. Iberia tends to cancel only 2 days prior to the flight. That’s 2 days prior to the madrid flight. East coast is 6 hours behind Madrid. So anytime the clock hits 48 hours expect an email about 2 or 3 hours after that. Once u get that email u call them and ask to be rebooked with a British flight.
I have the same flight on Sep 30, but British canceled their flight for that day. do they give other options?
who do I turn to for Lufthansa that was booked through United…says still flying on Aug 26…
same here except mine is early September
Is Israir a reliable airline. Their tickets seem pretty cheap. I’m trying to get to Israel for Elul zman and tickets are a fortune! It seems if I book a flight to Europe and the from Europe via Israir, I can get a pretty good deal – even without all this news and cancellations.
Am I missing something?
That is a good way to do it, just give yourself enough time to collect and recheck luggage.
And you might have to pay for the luggage.
My daughter has a flight booked JFK-WAW-TLV on Aug 26. As of now, is that still on?
Sorry, forgot to mention: LOT airlines.
The post says they plan to resume on 8/26. Your daughter’s WAW-TLV flight is on the 27th. If they don’t change plans, she’ll be OK, but that’s a big if.
I just realized that my daughter’s flight codeshares with ElAl. Ie: if you try to book a ticket on Elal WAW-TLV on Aug 27, the fight that it gives is my daughter’s flight and says “operated by LOT Polish Airlines”. So does that mean that ElAl takes responsibility for this flight? In other words, that it will happen?
I don’t think El Al personnel will board a LOT Airlines plane and fly it to TLV. However, El Al should take responsibility and try to help find alternatives.
Even if we booked it through LOT and not El Al?
BA tlv to London are also operational? Is there a technical stop?
Yes.
No.
Dan, from October BA have changed their stopover to be on their return, i.e. from TLV – LHR will stop in LCA.
Another point you should write is that BA have an agreement with ELAL to rebook passengers even if the BA flight is operating.
I have done this many times already.
It is especially great to get the real business class from ELAL compared to BAs Club Europe, but for BAs cheap price.
No, as the post says, the tech stop is only from LHR to TLV.
Never heard of that. What do you tell BA to get moved?
From October the tech stop is on their return, you can already see this in their flight schedule.
To get moved to elal you just ask the agent to read up on their “rebooking to elal policy” and then he will move you.
I booked February flights on AA without much expectation that we’d actually fly. Now for Plan B.
My original flight with united was canceled and rebooked with Lufthansa. When i saw they canceled too I ran to book with delta and the price was low since no one was buying cause they canceled just for a few days…. I figured Id rather delta take responsibility and book me with their partners. The day i booked they canceled and i was able to get elal direct bh. With 8 flight changes later we got to israel. We paid $1,100 for a flight
Just called AA. Rebooked a mileage ticket in November on BA.
Do you think Austrian air will fly to Israel after Aug 22?
I also have a ticket in September on United with a connection in Austria on Austrian airlines, I wonder if they will resume flying on August 22, what do you think? Thank you!
do u think ita air will fly on the 20th or just not book?
I did the smartest thing ever. I booked my Israel tickets through Chase travel. The travel Escalation department has been insanely supportive, spending literally dozens of hours with me, making sure that I got on an ElAl flight yesterday. I kept track daily for airline updates, checked availability on Elal, but they really did the heavy lifting of negotiating with the airlines to change my flight. Now… let’s see if I can get back to Chicago…
That’s awesome. What airline were you booked on?
AAdvantage shows flights on other airlines for purchase but not for redeeming miles for me to tlv. Does that make sense?
So if I have two tickets booked on lot from lax on the 25th August and it takes off 26th from Poland am I still good? Will it be cancelled
Funny how everyone is asking will it be cancelled… Dan is the main man but he’s deff not a navi and not either in the know with Iran’s plans…
😀
I am booked on ita on the 20th. Does anybody know what happens if ch”v they cancel while I’m on my flight from yyz to rome?
You might look into the possibility of getting an El Al flight from Rome as insurance. I did something similar when flying Iberia before Pesach. Iberia ended up flying to TLV and I got a voucher from El Al.
Thanks! Luckily I got a flight on arkia before they sold out, and now they “delayed” my rome – tlv until friday.
p.s. Anyway to get compensation for that last leg of my trip?
Air canada told me that if I don’t complete the trip to tlv with them, I become a no-show and my return itinerary is voided.
I booked EWR–>FRA (United) and FRA–TLV (Lufthansa) for 12/17 using Air Canada miles. Any suggestions on what I should do?
See my reply to traveling with children.
Dan, any way to confirm if Lufthansa will fly on 08/22?
Only G-d knows the answers to these questions.
Question is if possible to reach out and get any info
They’re not hiding information. They’re waiting to see what Iran is going to do and how Israel is going to respond before deciding what to do.
hey Dan
here is an easy one…
do you know when each of the airlines that says they plan on resuming on a specific date when they will cancel???
not sure if the readers are trolling or simply very ignorant.
maybe @dan you need to add a disclaimer at the beginning/end of each of these posts that you are reporting specific information and YOU ARE NOT AWARE OF ANY OTHER RESTARTING OR CANCELATION PLANS BY THE AIRLINES… you think that might help a little? a big flashing red pop up!!!
or do people really just not get it?
Sorry this is a tangent topic but is Israel related so hoping someone can advise:
Going to Israel Sat nt. Have a rental reserved with Hertz. I usually decline their collision insurance and use the insurance on the chase sapphire reserve card. But I noticed that CSR insurance excludes loss due to war or terrorism. Do you think that the insurance provided by Hertz in Israel would cover for those scenarios? And would they normally have a deductible? They are not answering the question so not sure what to do. Much appreciate your advice. Thanks.
It’s covered, as long as the car isn’t damaged by an act of war.
No deductible.
Thank you! So terrorism would be covered with Hertz, just war isn’t covered? So seems like better to take Hertz coverage instead of CSR?
Lot is flying as of August 20th afternoon flight
I do not think so. Dan says they are not flying until next week.
American has formally cancelled my flight tlv-jfk 10/30. Rebooked through LHR on BA for now. Will try to get them to book on ElAl
Tlv>nyc w/ overnight stopover in London. Is a Hilton airport hotel safe/recommended now for visibly Jewish in light of the situation?
Dan- your post says Iberia not flying till 8/28. But my relatives have tickets for this week and they have not been cancelled yet, they have called Iberia a few times and got no information . Where did you see that information?
( PS avoid this airline if you can, they are difficult and their service is terrible)
No, the post says that was the next flight available for booking as of the time indicated.
https://www.dansdeals.com/airfare-deals/israel-flights/american-suspends-tel-aviv-service-winter-season-roundup-current-suspension-status-40-airlines-serving-israel/comment-page-1/#comment-1725747
Hi Dan can I call delta now to rebook me even though they haven’t officially cancelled my flight yet they just stopped selling tickets for it ?
Can’t hurt to try.
When delta cancels a flight, do they rebook you on elal?
If there is space available they should. You may have to offer connecting options in Europe if El Al is full from the US.
If there is any seat available they will change it? Even if the flight is not available on Delta.com?
Yes. I believe the Delta website only shows Delta flight numbers, meaning that in order for a flight to be available there it needs to exist as a Delta codeshare. Even when airlines have a codeshare agreement, not every flight by a given operating airline will have a partner airline flight number assigned. However, when it comes to rebooking, reservations agents are able to see and book flights on the partner airlines with their original flight numbers. Back at the beginning of August I helped my uncle rebook my cousin’s flight (he was booked on DL234 next week), and we first tried doing it in-app on AF via Paris because that’s what was showing up (as a codeshare), and other things were also showing up (El Al nonstops, London connections, etc.), but that threw an error message. When I called, I was told that the Delta cancellations also applied to codeshare flights, but that they can rebook on other flights, and ended up being confirmed on AF to Paris and then El Al back to Israel, with those respective airlines’ flight numbers and despite the fact that El Al’s Paris flights don’t seem to have Delta codeshares.
Ita now pushed back restart to aug 23
Cancelling 2-3 days at a time
if lufthansa cancels a flight (bought with united miles) will they book me on El AL or just offer me a credit?
I had a flight from before the war with Lufthansa and they had a waiver till December 31 to rebook after December 31 I wasn’t able to do anything it was a Cash ticket so not sure about miles but it’s going to be the same after December 31 they only let me use it towards a ticket as a voucher
Please post what happens
What does it mean if an airline stops selling tickets for certain dtaes but have not cancelled previously booked tickets?
Delta still selling 9/19 tlv-JFK
aa is 3/29 jfk-tlv, not 3/31. see aa.com to verify.
Hi I’m not really familliar with flight info especially when it’s so complicated what would be the cheapest practical way to travel from NY to israel aug 21 and return 27
Thanks
We changed our Delta flights to Elal a few days ago. They actually changed them before Delta added Sep. to the list of cancellationas, as the agent didn’t realize those dates were still on!
Crazy way how I “forced” Virgin to rebook me to the El Al flight that I needed.
1) Mid-July I booked on Virgin a round trip from TLV-NYC with a stop in London each way. The ticket was “Flex”, meaning I can cancel up until the initial boarding. The TLV-LHR (Sept. 5) was operated by El Al, the rest were operated by Virgin, including the LHR-TLV (that made me uneasy).
2) On Aug. 3 (after the “incidents” in Lebanon and Iran), I was sure that the LHR-TLV on Virgin was NOT going to happen. However, I could only switch to El Al for a lot of money, as at this point, it was still considered a voluntary change. So, I waited for official cancelation.
3) As “insurance”, I purchased another Flex ticket from Virgin, this one a one way from LHR-TLV on Sept. 5 – but this time on El Al.
4) Virgin cancels all flights to and from TLV – through Sept. 4th. My Sept. 5th flight was not yet canceled, so I was still unable to switch to El Al for no charge. Meanwhile, that El Al was filling up.
5) Finally, my Sept. 5 flight is canceled. But there were no longer any El Al seats available to me in my “cabin” (Economy Delight). There were available seats on the El Al flight in Economy Premium, but I didn’t qualify for that cabin.
6) I then told the Virgin supervisor about my second ticket (the LHR-TLV on El Al in Economy Delight) and asked her if we can cancel that ticket and use that now freed up Economy Delight seat on El Al to rebook my original ticket. She said that there was no guarantee that I’d be able to grab that seat before someone else did, or if El Al would even put it back in inventory in Economy Delight.
7) She then asked me that since there weren’t any satisfactory El Al availability for me (it HAD to be Sept. 5th), would I like to cancel. I asked her if I can still cancel the 2 reservations at the last minute. She said yes.
8) I told her, well if I can cancel a few minutes before the flight, I will wait until a few minutes before the flight. Maybe El Al seats in my cabin will open up…
…or maybe El Al will change their mind and let me rebook my now canceled Economy Delight seat in the still available Economy Premium cabin.
9) Virgin and El Al, faced with the prospect that valuable seats will be worthless if I followed through with my “threat”, worked it out and rebooked me on El Al on Sept. 5th – but I had to agree to first cancel my second ticket. I said, of course I’m going to cancel it – AFTER I see online my itinerary changed to reflect that I’m now on El Al on Sept. 5th.
10) Done.
when Lufthansa says that they are cancelled up to the 26th, but you can rebook for free until 9/15 – does that practically mean that they are really just going to continue to cancel one week at a time until 9/15?
Also, a beef with Lufthansa. I had a TLV-FRA-JFK flight where they cancelled just the TLV-FRA leg and said that I could still use the ticket if I found my own way to FRA.
**However there was no monetary refund for that cancelled leg** even as I have to find my own way to FRA.
@dan
Can you do a post about which airlines will rebook your ticket on elal (or any other Israeli airline) in the event that the flights get cancelled due to the war?
I was wondering the same think. As we (my family of 7) are flying back to Israel on August 28 from Berlin via Warsaw to Tel Aviv with LOT.
@Dan: what would be our options if LOT cancelled the flight? Will they rebook us on ELAL? We paid for the tickets with Chase Sapphire preferred, does the chase traveler cancellation insurance cover the price difference towards rebooking to a more expansive flight?
Air Europa החברה הודיעה על חזרתה לישראל החל מה21.08
Indeed Air Europa flew today Mad-Tlv.
JFK wasn’t willing to check the luggage through to TLV, but required picking it up in MAD and checking it back in closer to departure. (they couldnt explain why, maybe they were afraid the mad-tlv’d be canceled)
@dan anyway to get compensation for that inconvenience?
Their policy is: All your flights are operated by Air Europa and are on the same booking and ticket, it will go directly to the final destination. https://www.aireuropa.com/il/en/aea/travel-information/baggage/check-baggage-to-final-destination.html
Israel website https://passportnews.co.il/article/191803 reporting that DL doesn’t officially admit the further suspension, I assume @Dan knows better, especialy as sales are blacked out up to the new date
They are misreading what Delta is saying.
I had a Delta flight (partially flying on Air France) booked for a week in September. I just called up Delta – they rebooked me on ELAL in both directions for no extra charge
Would AA ever rebook us on El Al?
Do the delta cancellations only refer to long haul flights incoming to tlv?
are short haul delta flights from Europe affected?
TIA
Delta does not fly from Europe to Israel.
Our tickets for AMS-TLV say DL but operated by KLM; woops.
We were hoping they would cancel….
Thanks
KLM is also canceling.
I’m eyeing a flight on Delta in December that is a decent deal. How does the rebooking work if they cancel it? Has it been somewhat easy to get them to rebook similar flights on elal?
I have flights for for sukkos, I was on the phone with the Diamond medallion desk for while, and they said that because it’s booked with points, they can only change it at Air friends and Klm, but not Elal. Any advice ?
Same thing here…
Try calling Delta in Israel?
Elal will have fixed prices to 4 cities including Athens 299 round trip Vienna and Dubai 349 round trip Larnaca 199 round trip through December as per times of isra3l
https://www.dansdeals.com/airfare-deals/israel-flights/el-al-caps-fares-tel-aviv-select-cities/
I managed to rebook a flight onto elal only for Delta to cancel the code share flight on October 8.
Now I’m trying to get them to rebook me again because they say that ElAl canceled it, which I kindly told them is definitely not the case.
1.Will ita rebook tlv to fco on El Al?
2. is it worth rebooking tlv to fco on El Al given that El Al departs an hr later than ita and there’ll be only about 2 tight hrs left for rechecking baggage to AA flight fco to jfk?
ita not rebooking on elal
I booked ita via Virgin (miles). Will Virgin rebook me on El Al?
I have 3 delta one tickets jfk Tlv booked through flying blue. Delta won’t touch it bec it’s an AF booking, and AF won’t change anything until delta cancels – which they’re not doing in order to rebook people. Spent hours on the phone with both airlines to no avail. Also seems that even when delta does cancel, AF can only rebook me on something available with flying blue points – which obviously doesn’t include any elal direct. If anyone has any advice or can help…
I’m willing to pay as well
Kudos to Delta for getting this right.
I called Delta in Israel to get my tickets rebooked, but an Israeli agent very rudely told me that it doesn’t work like this, some agent told me to call the Israeli office but he can’t help me and hung up on me 🙁
Delta rebooked me on ELAL, since I booked using ultimate rewards they had me call Chase to handle it but got done right, but that’s one way to get to Israel for sukkot with 70k points x6 tix… now just need seats together any advice only seats available are for $
I have tix booked through chase ultimate reward points. Are you saying that chase travel rebooked you onto ElAl. I had previously called chase and they couldn’t help and told me to call Delta……should I try again through chase travel?
Yes, HUCA
Looking for guidance on getting my delta flight for succos get rebooked onto Elal (I would take connecting flights ). I booked through chase travel with chase ultimate reward points
BTW, I chatted with Delta in USA (when you call there is an option to get SMS link to chat instead of waiting for phone rep), and chat rep was great. Changed to LY no prob. Just a DP.
Is flying into AMM and going by land to Israel a bad idea?
To answer my own question, this is likely a pretty poor idea. The Israeli gov has a level 4 travel alert for Jordan currently.
when going on el al website they will not give you the option to book on virgin atlantic till oct 27 why is that ????
I booked long time ago on el al website to fly for succes to israel on virgin and now u can book!
I mean now I can’t book
I had success with rebooking a paid Delta ticket ( booked through Amex with points) to Elal, But I did not have success with rebooking a Delta Award ticket to Elal.
Was anyone able to get Delta to rebook an award ticket ( Economy) to Elal?
Yes, with the Israel call center.
Luftansa group cancelled till sep 2
LH group extended suspension until September 2
Supposedly Aegean is operational and currently flying, btw. Might want to update post.
What about Smartwings?
Half of CSA flights from PRG the past week to TLV have been diverted to BEY or AMM? WTH?
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/qs1286#
GPS spoofing.
Next available flight on LOT is 9/9
Based on its current security analysis, Austrian Airlines and the Lufthansa Group is again adjusting its services to the Middle East:
· Flights to Tel Aviv and Tehran are suspended up to and including September 2
Seems like the flight on Sep 2 that is landing in Israel on the third is not yet cancelled.
Now it is…
Is BA flying again or did they extend thrir pause into Sept?
Is there a way to get an updated list? This one is outdated
Is Lufthansa group cancelled to Tlv?
Restarting 9/5.
Does anyone know if LOT is currently flying to TLV?
Not yet, but they plan to tomorrow.
TBD.
starting 9/3 morning
@Dan any post upcoming re the letter sent by Ritchie Torres to the US airlines’ CEOs?
No comment. 🙂
ITA cancelled my tlv-fco flight, rebooked ba-aa tlv-lhr-nyc via aa site. Then ba cancelled… After much pressuring, an aa supervisor finally rebooked me on El Al tlv-lhr.
I’m looking to book tickets in mid November from NYC to tlv using chase ultimate rewards. Is it worth spending the extra money to buy elal or is it a safe bet to book delta and get rebooked onto elal if there is a cancelation?
You run the risk of El Al being sold out by the time Delta cancels.
Delta airlines rebooked me even before they cancelled
Keep in mind the lower cost Delta might be for basic ticket with no checked bag so if you need a checked bag make sure you’re comparing the main economy Delta ticket.
Keep in mind if Delta would stop flying even if they’d book you on El Al, all El Al flights would book up very fast. If you want/need to fly on the specific dates go with El Al.
Any info on ITA. Seems like they are moving day to day now. Will they actually fly Thursday now too?
Nothing confirmed.
Now cancelled thru sep 4, no tickets on sale for sep 5 so looks like that will be too.
We should reach out to our local politicians and have them hold the airlines accountable for this anti Israel boycott.
There is no problem of safety it’s all a cover for they’re anti Israel bias
P .S. I noticed congressman Richie torres sent a letter to united about this
boy who cried wolf..
lol, to true
Are you for real?
If you live in Lakewood Contact rep Smith https://chrissmith.house.gov/contact/write.htm
if i book a flight on Delta, and they dont fly, whats the chances that they will rebook me on elal?
23.7% chance
Nonsense
99% as long as there is availability on El Al
Is it safe to go for sukkos ?
ask magic8ball…
or your local Navi…
Was it safe to go for last Sukkos?
really poor taste…but my family and I were just there and had no issues. Just stay away from the far north.
I”m sorry you don’t like my taste but based on the topic of this page, I assume the question “Is it safe to go for Sukkos” is referring to safe from canceled flights… Which no one has a clue what will be!
Not you, not me, not Dan either.
I’m old enough to remember the absolute panic and pressure there was after Simchas Torah from all the people who never dreamed that their flights (and almost all others) would be canceled.
And the canceled flights pesach time from the Iranian missile attack, and the canceled flights duiring the summer after the Haniyeh assasination…
At this point there’s almost a chazaka for flight disruptions during bein hazmanim…
The point is: No one knows.
Oh, and regards to safety everywhere except the far north
It’s pretty clear at this point that Hamas and the PA in the WB are doing their best to pull off large scale terror attacks (shootings, bombings…) across the country.
B”H they have been mostly unsuccesfull, but no one knows what will be tommorow.
Definitely
do you know what about KRK-TLV on lot?
Next for sale is 9/15.
Do you get compensations for cancelled flights by airlines, such ita or ba, in current situation in Israel, or just a refund your money or miles back?
I see Delta selling tickets from Israel on multiple dates, has something officially changed ?
Delta selling tickets Starting from Nov 1st from NYC and Nov 2 from TLV
That’s what the post says…
Be very wary of trusting the Israeli airline ARKIA. My wife and I decided a few weeks ago to spend Sunday to Thursday 9/1-9/5 in Cyprus flying in from Tel Aviv. We decided to use an Israeli airline, as against Agean or Cyprus Airays to try and ensure we could get back to Israel for a family simcha. Our flight on Sunday 9/1 was due to leave Ben Gurion at 1 pm, an ideal time. Three days before the flight we were abruptly told the flight would leave at 6 am, seven hours earlier than scheduled. We almost canceled but then decided to go anyway. This involved rebooking our car rental for an extra day so that we would have a car early in the morning. Our return flight today 9/5 was due to leave Lrnaca at 3 pm. Last night at 9 pm we got an email saying that our flight time had been brought forward to 12 midday, which meant abandoning our morning plans and getting up much earlier than we wanted to. ARKIA is a very inefficient couldn’t care less for its customers from our experience. Think very carefully before booking with them. We were told this happens not infrequently and is because they are unable to juggle their planes properly and have no hesitation about canceling flights at a moment’s notice. Be warned
I had the same experience. I don’t suggest booking with them unless the savings is worth last minute changes. I would certainly not book a separate ticket connection if they are the first leg.
Small/Tiny airline + security instability ++ = schedual issues
“BA: London-Tel Aviv flights operational with a technical stop in Larnaca from London to Tel Aviv through at least 9/30. Flights from Tel to London operate nonstop and are operational, but will have a technical stop in Larnaca in October.” — Do you have to switch planes in Larnaca?
No
i have a ticket on Virgin on Sep 30 from LHR – TLV is that reliable or will they push of their date again?
If I book a united flight to TLV, but its a flight flown by lufthansa – does that mean (as long as lufthansa is still flying) that its ok to book?
Sure
Swiss cancelations
Virgin Just announced they will stop over in Cypres on every flight from LHR to TLV
How is AF flying to Israel and KLM not? They’re one and the same
True, but different staff, and different AC fleet which each may not have the flexibility to add flights at this point.
I would caution against the Amman/allenby option at this point. The Jordanian street is VERY palastinian, and based on recent events at the border crossing, it is within the realm of possiblity for it to be closed without warning…
I understand people may be doing it, but it is a high level of danger.
Is Swiss Air flying?
they canceled my flight from tlv to zrh for oct 9th