United set to restart Israel flights

United Airlines plans to restart Israel flights this month.
It plans to gradually resume flights to Tel Aviv on November 24.
The airline said it will initially restart Israel flights from its Newark hub, and then ramp up frequencies and routes over time.
The airline halted flights just after the October 7 Hamas attack.
United will announce full flight details within the next few days.
All US airlines have postponed Israel flights.
United operated routes to Tel Aviv from several hubs including Chicago and Washington, D.C.

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