Due to the ongoing situation in Israel, we recommend flying to Israel direct with El Al. As they are the only airline reliably and consistently flying direct from the US, we recommend booking your flights as soon as possible. Space is limited, so last-minute booking is not recommended nor is it always an option.
El Al
El Al is currently offering direct flights to Tel Aviv from the following cities:
New York (JFK)
Newark (EWR)
Boston (BOS)
Miami (MIA)
Ft. Lauderdale (FLL)
Los Angeles (LAX)
You also have the option to fly with a stopover in Europe. We recommend flying your preferred airline from the US to Europe, and from Europe to Tel Aviv on an El Al flight. El Al has direct flights to Tel Aviv from the following cities:
Amsterdam (AMS)
Athens (ATH)
Barcelona (BCN)
Berlin (BER)
Budapest (BUD)
Frankfurt (FRA)
Geneva (GVA)
Krakow (KRK)
Lisbon (LIS)
London (LTN), (LHR)
Lyon (LYS)
Madrid (MAD)
Milan (MXP)
Munich (MUC)
Paris (CDG)
Prague (PRG)
Rome (FCO)
Arkia
Israeli airline Arkia & TechAir offer three direct flights per week between Tel Aviv and New York – JFK. (Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays). www.arkia.co.il/eng
United
From March 15, 2025 , United Airlines will be offering a daily flight between Newark Liberty International Airport and Tel Aviv. By the end of the month, they plan to bump up to two daily services. https://www.united.com/en-us/flights-to-israel
(March 2025)