itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/WebSite"> Brussels Airlines and United Airlines are also returning to Tel Aviv

Brussels Airlines and United Airlines are also returning to Tel Aviv


Brussels Airlines will offer two flights per week from March 24 and three flights per week between Brussels and Tel Aviv from March 31. Earlier, in January, the other network airlines within the Lufthansa Group (Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines and SWISS) already resumed their flight operations to Israel. There was not enough demand from Belgium at the time.

United Airlines will fly from New York Newark to Tel Aviv on March 2 and 4 with a stopover in Munich. From March 6, non-stop and daily flights between the latter airports will resume with a Boeing 787-10. The Star Alliance carrier has become the first US airline to announce its return to Israel.

Later, United also wants to fly to Tel Aviv from other American cities.

Most European airlines announced their return earlier. KLM also confirmed this week that it will fly to Tel Aviv again from April 1. The Dutch airline will not go to Israel non-stop, as before, but with a stopover in Larnaca in Cyprus so that the crew can spend the night there.