Summary American Airlines has prolonged its flight suspension to Israel until March 29, 2025. The airline has been more cautious than its main competitors, namely Delta Air Lines and United Airlines. The latter two airlines have also recently removed flights to Tel Aviv, Israel.

American Airlines has reportedly suspended flights to Israel up until March 29, 2025, with the airline extending its absence from the country for another few months. Suspending flights for additional several months American Airlines has extended its suspension of flights to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV) until at least March 29, 2025, the carrier’s spokesperson has confirmed to Simple Flying. Previously, the carrier axed its flights to TLV until October, being more cautious than its main competitors in the United States, namely Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.

While Delta Air Lines and United Airlines had resumed flights to TLV on June 7 and March 2, respectively, the latest flare-up of tensions in the region have resulted in both canceling their flights to Israel. Delta Air Lines once again suspended services to TLV from August 5 to at least September 6, providing an option to rebook flights through September 10. United Airlines temporarily removed its itineraries from TLV through May in April , returning to serving the country’s main airport from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) on June 5.

Delta announced its return earlier today. Suspended since October 6 American.