United Brings Back Tel Aviv Service
The Chicago-based airline is slated to join Delta and resume service to Tel Aviv starting next month with up to two daily flights.
The Chicago-based airline is slated to join Delta and resume service to Tel Aviv starting next month with up to two daily flights.
United is adding three routes to its network later this year. The carrier will expand in Chicago with one new service along with two resumptions.
Despite Wednesday’s mid-air collision and previous calls to not add flights at the airport, Reagan National is gearing up for one of its busiest years to date.
The airline began service to Brisbane last month, which is a seasonal flight. Its Los Angeles to Sydney route is served year-round.
The Fort Worth, Texas-based airline continues to face delivery delays on 787 Dreamliner aircraft, including its 787-9s with new Flagship Suites.
The airline will go head-to-head with American, Air Canada, and Delta, which connect LaGuardia and Toronto multiple times per day.
Recently, the Mexican carrier has added and resumed several routes, including between Mexico City and Phoenix, along with Cancun to Miami.
After nearly eight years without any flights, SkyWest and United will be bringing air service back to a small city in New Mexico.
Alaska plans to stretch the Hawaiian Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet in the coming years as it adds more long-haul destinations.
The Atlanta-based carrier becomes the first U.S. airline to publicly announce plans to restart regular service following the October 2023 attacks.