A major US carrier has seemingly vanished from Israeli skies for the foreseeable future.
After Hamas unleashed its barbaric massacre on Oct. 7, US-based airlines immediately ceased their flights to Israel. While some carriers cautiously resumed operations in subsequent months, American Airlines stood out by maintaining its absence.
Initially, the airline had announced plans to restart flights by the end of October 2024, offering a glimmer of hope for travelers and businesses reliant on the route. However, this timeline appears to have quietly slipped away.
A report published Thursday by Israel Hayom revealed a startling development: All American Airlines flights to Israel have vanished from booking systems until April 2025. Adding to the intrigue, American Airlines has remained tight-lipped about the situation. The company has yet to issue an official statement explaining the prolonged suspension of its Israel route. Nor has it provided any details or comments regarding when or if flights might resume.
Meanwhile, Wizz Air made headlines this week by unveiling its “All You Can Fly” membership for Israeli travelers. The UK-based budget carrier is offering a year of nearly unlimited European flights for an annual fee of €599, plus a modest €9.99 per additional ticket. Early birds who sign up within the next 48 hours can snag a €100 discount.
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