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11:55 pm - 3:30 pmJFK-TLV
32h 35m2 stops
5:25 pm - 10:00 pmTLV-JFK
35h 35m1 stop
Mon, Sep 16 - Mon, Sep 23
11:55 pm - 10:00 amJFK-TLV
27h 05m2 stops
5:25 pm - 10:00 pmTLV-JFK
35h 35m1 stop
Mon, Sep 9 - Mon, Sep 23
8:30 pm - 1:20 pmBOS-TLV
9h 50mnonstop
1:05 am - 5:45 amTLV-BOS
11h 40mnonstop
$747EL AL
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Tue, Jan 21 - Mon, Feb 3
8:30 pm - 1:20 pmBOS-TLV
9h 50mnonstop
1:05 am - 5:45 amTLV-BOS
11h 40mnonstop
$759EL AL
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Tue, Nov 12 - Mon, Nov 25
5:00 pm - 5:00 pmBOS-TLV
17h 00m2 stops
12:20 am - 3:04 pmTLV-BOS
21h 44m2 stops
$816American Airlines
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Mon, Jan 20 - Sun, Feb 2
9:55 am - 9:10 amBOS-TLV
16h 15m1 stop
5:15 am - 2:00 pmTLV-BOS
15h 45m1 stop
$824Delta
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Mon, Nov 11 - Mon, Nov 25
5:15 pm - 2:45 pmBOS-TLV
14h 30m1 stop
11:50 am - 8:15 amTLV-BOS
27h 25m1 stop
$828Delta
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Sun, Sep 8 - Mon, Sep 23
4:40 pm - 5:35 pmBOS-TLV
17h 55m1 stop
6:00 am - 9:17 pmTLV-BOS
22h 17m2 stops
$862American Airlines
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Sun, Oct 6 - Mon, Oct 21
8:05 pm - 3:25 pmBOS-TLV
36h 20m2 stops
11:55 am - 12:26 pmTLV-BOS
31h 31m2 stops
$865United Airlines
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12:44 pm - 4:20 pmBOS-TLV
20h 36m2 stops
4:30 pm - 11:59 pmTLV-BOS
38h 29m2 stops
$871United Airlines
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Flights to Tel Aviv - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Tel Aviv to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Tel Aviv?

These are the best prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
Based on KAYAK searches from the last 72 hours, if you fly from Newark, you should have a good chance of getting the best deal to Tel Aviv as it was the cheapest place to fly from. Prices were found for as low as $194 one-way and $452 for a round-trip flight. Also in the last 72 hours, the most popular connection to Tel Aviv was from New York and the lowest price for a round-trip flight was $452.

How much is a flight to Tel Aviv?

The average and cheapest price for all flights to Tel Aviv from each origin found by users searching on KAYAK in the last month.
On average, a flight to Tel Aviv costs $1,163. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $463 and departed from New York John F Kennedy Intl Airport. The most popular routes on KAYAK are New York to Tel Aviv which costs $1,491 on average, and Los Angeles to Tel Aviv, which costs $1,597 on average.
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What is the cheapest day to fly to Tel Aviv?

The average price of all flights to Tel Aviv clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Tel Aviv is Tuesday where tickets can be as cheap as $1,251. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Saturday, where prices are $1,304 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Tel Aviv?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights to Tel Aviv, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights to Tel Aviv is February, where tickets cost $1,210 on average for one-way flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are July and December, where the average cost of tickets from the United States is $1,597 and $1,478 respectively. For return trips, the best month to travel is November with an average price of $1,080.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Tel Aviv?

The average price for all flights to Tel Aviv depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.
The cheapest time of day to fly to Tel Aviv is generally at night, when flights cost $1,173 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Tel Aviv is generally in the afternoon, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $1,289.

What is a good deal for flights to Tel Aviv?

If you’re looking for cheap airfare to Tel Aviv, 25% of our users found tickets to Tel Aviv for the following prices or less: From Miami $497 one-way - $1,220 round-trip, from Fort Lauderdale $525 one-way - $1,469 round-trip, from Boston $634 one-way - $1,154 round-trip.

How far in advance should I book a flight to Tel Aviv?

To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for flights to Tel Aviv, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.
To get a below average price, you should book around 8 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 160 days before departure.

Which airlines fly to Tel Aviv?

EL AL, Delta, and United Airlines usually have the most frequent connections from United States to Tel Aviv. See the amount of flights per week for popular airlines flying to Tel Aviv.

How long is the flight to Tel Aviv?

The duration of your flight to Tel Aviv depends on your departure and arrival airports. Obviously any flights that include a layover will also be longer. The most popular routes to Tel Aviv on KAYAK are from New York, which takes 10h 05m, Newark, which takes 10h 10m, Miami, which takes 11h 45m, and Los Angeles, which takes 13h 45m.

How many direct flights to Tel Aviv are there each day?

There are around 16 direct flights from within United States to Tel Aviv every day. Most flights depart in the afternoon, with 1:00 pm the most common departure time and 53% of flights departing in the afternoon.

How many long-haul flights are there to Tel Aviv each week?

There are not any medium-haul (3-6 hour flight duration) or short-haul (up to 3 hour flight duration) flights to Tel Aviv. Instead, there are 106 long-haul flights (6-12 hour flight duration), with the most arriving from New York.

How many cities have direct flights to Tel Aviv?

From the United States, there are direct flights to Tel Aviv from 5 cities. The city with the most direct flights is New York, with 82 direct flights each week.

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February

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October

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Flight from Newark Liberty Airport to Tel Aviv

When to book flights to Tel Aviv

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel to Tel Aviv based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated round-trip price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or round-trips with a duration up to 40 days. The information is for flights to Tel Aviv based on your location. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

FAQs - booking Tel Aviv flights

  • Are there nonstop flights to Ben Gurion Airport from major U.S. cities?

    Yes, there are. Most of the nonstop flights leave from the northeast and mid-Atlantic region. This includes Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). However, there are also nonstop flights in the midwest from Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), in the south from Miami International Airport (MIA), and on the west coast from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

  • Does Tel Aviv Airport offer luggage storage?

    Yes, TLV offers a total of three storage areas. Two are located in Terminal 3 G Level near the Vineyard and Orchard parking lots, and the other one is in Concourse B near departures. All are open 24h and have varying rates depending on luggage size and how long you want to store it.

  • Are there lounges at Ben Gurion Airport?

    Yes, Ben Gurion Airport has lounges in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. At the Arrivals Hall of Terminal 1, you can find the Massada Lounge. It allows payment at the door and provides beverages, workstations, and television. In Terminal 3, you can find the Arbel Lounge on Level 1 of the Eastern Gallery. It also allows payment at the door. Those with membership passes may visit the Dan Lounges in Terminal 3. Located in Concourse B and Concourse C, they offer beverages, reading material, and a self-service buffet.

  • Can a family member or friend park for free when picking me up at Tel Aviv Airport?

    Although free parking doesn’t exist at TLV, the short-term parking options are fairly inexpensive. Both the Orchard lot in the east and the Vineyard lot in the west offer short-term parking rates of around ₪21 ($6) per hour. Once you’ve arrived, your friend or family member can pay by cash or card and pick you up.

  • How can I get from Ben Gurion International Airport to the Old City of Jaffa?

    The easiest way to get from Ben Gurion International Airport to the Old City is to take the train from the airport and then bus 10 from the train station. If you want to avoid the transfer, you can take a taxi directly from the airport. Time by taxi is about 30 minutes.

  • What kind of services does Ben Gurion International Airport offer?

    Ben Gurion International Airport offers several children’s play rooms, duty free shopping, free WiFi and VIP lounges. You’ll find showers in the King David El-Al Lounge, among a range of VIP services. Several synagogues are located throughout the airport, as well as travel agencies and car rental providers.

  • Are there good restaurants in Ben Gurion International Airport?

    Yes, there are several good restaurants in Ben Gurion International Airport. You have dining options that include a cafe, tapas and wine bar, burger restaurant, a coffee shop, and sandwich shops. Some restaurants offer laptop computer stations for those that want to work during their time at the airport.

  • Are there any hotels close to Ben Gurion International Airport?

    If you need to be close to the airport for an early flight, consider booking a room at the Sadot, Airport Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel. The hotel is located just a 15-minute drive away and also offers a free shuttle service to the airport. Other nearby options include Airport Guesthouse and Apropo Hotel.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Tel Aviv?

    Based on KAYAK searches from the last 72 hours, if you fly from Newark, you should have a good chance of getting the best deal to Tel Aviv as it was the cheapest place to fly from. Prices were found for as low as $194 one-way and $452 for a round-trip flight. Also in the last 72 hours, the most popular connection to Tel Aviv was from New York and the lowest price for a round-trip flight was $452.

  • How far is Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl Airport from central Tel Aviv?

    The distance between Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl Airport and downtown Tel Aviv is 8 miles.

  • What is the name of Tel Aviv’s airport?

    Tel Aviv is served by Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl Airport, also commonly referred to as Ben Gurion, Ben Gurion Intl, or Tel Aviv Ben Gurion. The airport code is TLV.

  • How much is a flight to Tel Aviv?

    On average, a flight to Tel Aviv costs $1,163. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $463 and departed from New York John F Kennedy Intl Airport.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Tel Aviv?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to Tel Aviv.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Tel Aviv?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Tel Aviv is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Tel Aviv?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Tel Aviv with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Tel Aviv?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Tel Aviv up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • How many direct flights to Tel Aviv are there each week?

    Each week there are around 106 direct flights from within United States to Tel Aviv. The most common day for departures is Wednesday, with 20% of flights taking off on this day.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Tel Aviv

  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Tel Aviv flight deals.
  • When you book flights to Tel Aviv you will be flying into one of two airports: Ben Gurion or Yafo Sde Dov. Ben Gurion International Airport is the busiest airport in the country. It’s located 12 miles southeast of Tel Aviv. Yafo Sde Dov, also called Doz Hov, is located in Tel Aviv and handles mostly domestic flights.
  • There are several different ways you can get in and out of Ben Gurion International Airport. Public transportation options include train, shuttles, and buses. Or, you can also hire a taxi to take you from the airport to your destination. Airport taxi prices are regulated, however, private taxi prices are not.
  • When planning your flights to Tel Aviv, be aware that there is no public transportation at all during the Sabbath from Friday afternoon around about 3 p.m. to Saturday evening at about 6 or 7 p.m. You will also not find public transportation during Jewish holidays so it’s important to plan ahead.
  • TLV provides a full suite of accessibility services to those with mobility issues. This includes accessible restrooms, service desks, and accessible parking. In addition to that, wheelchairs are available upon request.
  • If you’re traveling to Tel Aviv Airport with a service animal or emotional support animal, rest assured that TLV has a dedicated service room in Concourse E. Open 24h, it features a washing area, a hose, artificial grass, and waste collecting devices.
  • Did you lose something while traveling to Tel Aviv Airport? If so, head to the Lost & Found in the “Kerem” parking lot. Located on the ground floor of the western parking lot, it’s open from 8 am to 5 pm from Sunday to Thursday.
  • Is your luggage too heavy? If so, TLV offers a paid porter service 24h a day. After arriving, head to the Arrivals Hall service counter, pay with cash or card, and your luggage will be collected and brought to where you need to go.
  • Are you over 80 years old? If so, Tel Aviv Airport offers a special service targeted at elderly passengers. Those over 80 with the required certificate received priority treatment in all lines. Whether it’s security checkpoints, passport control, or flight check-ins, you’ll be directed to the front of the line.
  • If you are looking for something to do during your time at Ben Gurion International Airport, most airport shops and duty-free shops are open 24 hours a day. You can find a variety of international and Israeli shopping options, including children’s stores, electronics, cosmetics and jewelry.
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Prefer to fly non-stop to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl?

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Nonstop departures

United States to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl

Monday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +56 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +57 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aegean Airlines, Aerolineas Argentinas, +57 more

ANA, Aegean Airlines, +58 more

Wednesday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +55 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +56 more

Thursday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +61 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +62 more

Friday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +49 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +50 more

Saturday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +53 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +54 more

Sunday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +58 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +59 more

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Nonstop returns

Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl to United States

Monday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +56 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +57 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aegean Airlines, Aerolineas Argentinas, +57 more

ANA, Aegean Airlines, +58 more

Wednesday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +55 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +56 more

Thursday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +61 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +62 more

Friday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +49 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +50 more

Saturday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +53 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +54 more

Sunday

ANA, AZIMUTH, Aegean Airlines, +58 more

ANA, AZIMUTH, +59 more

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Top 5 airlines flying to Tel Aviv

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying to Tel Aviv. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline from the United States to Tel Aviv. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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8.0
DeltaOverall score based on 9630 reviews
8.0Entertainment
7.9Comfort
7.4Food
8.2Boarding
8.6Crew
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The boarding was great. With all the delays I was grateful to get on the plane and headed for home. There was no in flight entertainment. Seats were very uncomfortable! Unfortunately we were seated next to an exit row so there was no recline in our seat. Other than that it was a smooth ride.

6.0 GoodKathy, Jul 2024ANC - SLC
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The boarding was great. With all the delays I was grateful to get on the plane and headed for home. There was no in flight entertainment. Seats were very uncomfortable! Unfortunately we were seated next to an exit row so there was no recline in our seat. Other than that it was a smooth ride.

My flight was cancelled twice and the third time I tried to rebook it online I cancelled the flight because it looked like I would get a refund to my credit card. Instead I now have a credit. I was also on hold for three hours waiting for a representative and then disconnected. I will never fly delta again.

Flight for canceled. Horrible experience.. had to rent a car to drive myself up here.

Flights were terribly delayed. I was at At,anta Airport for over 4 hours waiting for my connection.

My flight consistently said it was on time and the plane didn’t arrive until after 30 minutes after take off and nothing was announced to passengers

The flight was canceled two hours before departure, it took over five hours to rebook us on another flight.

First, the flight was schedule to leave at 12:08. Delayed to 12:38. It is 12:58 and I am sitting at the gate. The staff are not communicating with us (just tell me it’s gonna be five hours if that’s the case, quit hufflepuffing around like you’re trying to board us when the plane isn’t even here and you don’t know where your crew are. I’m still waiting for any communication about the further delay. This is a rebooked flight from a cancelled flight yesterday, when the airline failed to fulfill its fiduciary responsibility to hotel and cover transport for overnight cancelations. Asking about the food on the flight? What food?!? Delta doesn’t serve meals unless you pay for them and you really want me to give delta a high rating for passing out processed snacks (fun size!)? Can we be for real. Delta is cementing itself in history as one of the cheap, stingy, outdated, glory days are over airlines, and it shows. I took this flight knowing delta was going to provide below level service but this is beyond burgers!! I can’t believe a multi billion or dollar company looked straight in my eyes yesterday and I told me this wasn’t their fault and there for the extra cost in hotel and hundreds of dollars in Ubers are MY RESPONSIBILITY. The only thing I am at fault for is believing delta is reputable company worthy of my dollars. I’m not even sure I want to be compensated unless it is cash because I would rather die never traveling again than to put money in their pockets.

The flight was great. The crew were a little terse about the size of my bag. It fit fine.

I know it was not in Deltas fault. But numerous delays and cancelations. I requested a hotel voucher and was told they weren't available. The lady on my hotel shuttle did receive one from American. Why the difference?

Flight was delayed. Had to get rebooked. Diamond medallion but stuck in a crappy seat. Rebooked flight then got delayed again. Then when we finally boarded, we waited another hour for a new crew. Then landed in JFK and sat for another 40 minutes waiting for a crew to come to the gate to be able to deplane. Hot mess all around, which unfortunately is becoming the norm for Delta

I liked it as a half empty flight, I didn't like to wait 5 hours to fly which wasn't my fault.

El AL has vastly improved its overall experince in the last several years. Nicer place, nicer flight attendants, food, comfort etc

Poor food service, a microwave heated sandwich and 300ml water bottle for a coach 4 hours flight ticket. Entertainment only by streaming to your device if you got something more than a small phone screen. On the positive side - on time arrivel.

The food is horrible!! The staff not smiling and looks that they don’t want to work

As I paid for extra space - the seat was OK. The snack is very bad! The service is fair. The WiFi was so slow i could not see the provided movie and free TV. Just had so seat all the time...

Window seats on the 737 are tight and narrow. Staff was good.

the luggage was delayed to the point i missed my next flight hich was an hour after arrival not good at all

El al is the best choice for flights to Israel.

Delayed as always, very dirty and old airplane. Not very friendly staff. Just a sandwich for a 5 hours very expensive flight.

The crew was great, the seats were comfortable, food was a sandwich , but very tasty and the ElAl new on board through WIFI was good. Thank you EL AL for improving

Awful. They cancelled my seats and demanded $1360 to rebook me

United failed me in cancelling flight to Chicago. Then put me on American Airlines standby to Miami for onward connection to RMO via IST. Standby failed. They looked me for Sunday morning 24 hours late at this point). Made it to Miami but Turkish airlines cancelled my seats and demanded $1360 to rebook the flights for the following day ! I went to United, spent two hours negotiating with Mr Ruis ? Who said he could do anything for me as he could fix problems that United caused in Miami. He suggested I call the 800 number. When I managed to.get through on my 6th call, I was on hold 2 hours and 30 minutes waiting for an agent when the call was cut off by United phone system. I went back to American. At last a lady , who had zero responsibility in this fiasco, helped me to find a replacement flight that night with Polish airlines to RMO through Warsaw at a cost of $968 including bag charge. I booked it with only a few hours to spare. The lady at American helped to recover and redirect my checked suitcase that had arrived in Miami a day earlier United customer service were awful. United partner Turkish airlines were horrendous and took zero responsibility. I ended up being late to my appointment overseas by 45 hours with zero compensation, no food vouchers, no replacement flights until I found one and paid for it myself. I reporting the entire fiasco to the secretary of state for Tennessee for law violations and refusal to remedy and compensate. I now need help to extend the trip by two days but United are not responding to communications

I was flying with Turkish Airlines from Tashkent to Dallas and from Dallas to Tashkent. In both directions the flights were late. I missed my connecting flight from Istanbul to Dallas in Istanbul airport because of that. That led to a no show case with a rental company in Dallas and I lost 460 US dollars. On the way from Dallas to Tashkent with a layover in Istanbul the plane was also late and I almost missed my connecting flight to Tashkent. Then my bag did not arrive with the same plane and only on the next morning flight from Istanbul. I was about to leave Tashkent the same day to Astana in Kazakhstan and then from there for work in Saudi Arabia. Luckily I had an excess in time before the next flight and I manage to get my bag back. Otherwise I would have missed 3 flights automatically because I couldn't travel for work without my bag and all valuables in it. So, overall, very bad experience with Turkish Airlines. Will never use these airlines again.

On my flight the menus showed different food and different was available. I think that was a miscommunication maybe. Other than that flight was wonderful.

Request for “strict vegan” as in the airlines meal selection was not strictly adhered to. My two travelling partners with their Asian vegetarian meals said that their meals were not Asian.

We waited 4 hours in the flight to take off but then the flight was cancelled.

It was ok. This flight was for my 80 year old grandparents and when they arrived to Beirut no wheelchair (as requested) was waiting for them. My grandpa had to pick up his own luggage, he got soooo tired. No one to help him as we submitted the request ahead of time

Terrible seats are very uncomfortable and narrow. Really hard time eating and painful buttons.. crew was very rud not allow anyone to stand not even to go to the toilets

Overnight flight in the old style Business class, but still very good.

I was in business class, without the business class amenities. Large seat with lots of legroom, but no TV or bed. Food was okay, but I did enjoy the Turkish red wine.

At least the delays were short. Business class, even in the new planes is very crowded now with crappy tray tables

There were issues with the first segment but what really bothered me overall is that you rebooked me and put me in a seat away from my wife and then put her in another booking or boarding group. I don't like having to monitor every little thing you guys do in order to get what I paid for in the first place.

See my previous comments. I was probably booked in business but was moved to economy

Delays!!! Serious delays. I was told by a member of staff in LGA that I would miss my DEN to LAX flight connection, so I was put on a later flight. Due to delays I would have been able to have made my original flight, where I was sat in business class - seat 1A: I was put on my original flight but bumped from business - 1A to economy 33C. I want a refund for paying business class but only flying economy

This flight was 2.5 hours delayed due to crew issues. This meant that we arrived after 2 AM. Very very inconvenient and we were not really kept well informed.

The new Airbus A231neo has neat tech but the economy seats are so tight together that I always had my shoulders against one passenger or the other. I was very miffed that Basic Economy REQUIRES check-in of bags other than your personal carry-on; if you want to offer low-cost airline prices and then add services for a fee, just let me carry on my duffel. Hell, I could have put my carry on IN the duffel and called it a day but the gate agent would not let me; I ended up paying $40 for the risk of losing my bag. Not the worst flight, but far from the best.

Brutal delay of 24 hours on first floight the 3 hours in Chicago . Tiny seats , screaming child behind me kicking the seat … couldn’t be worse

No water on the toilets, dirty sits. 4 hours delayed departure.

Horrible! I paid for a straight flight from Chicago to London. A week before trip it changed and now I had a connecting flight. Our flight was delayed an hour and a half because our flight crew was still flying in from CA. Forty passengers ran from one plane to the next. The next United Airlines flight was delayed two to three hours because of mechanical difficulties. They had to ready another plane which took time. I missed my scheduled excursion in London. 😢

Boarding was efficient. Crew was not pleasant and skipped me during a round of beverage service. Older plane with no seat back screens and I couldn’t connect to wifi or their entertainment offerings.

The American flight was a connecting flight to an international flight. The international flight has a 2 check bag rule. Despite being informed of this, American would only check 1 bag and wanted 100 to check the second (basically a 3rd carry-on) to NYC. Subsequently tsa took a sealed container of maple syrup and a few other things that couldn't be in carry-on plus I had to lug around 3 pieces of luggage for the entire trip. The American reservation was made with the international and American actually checked the one piece the entire way to China. This is one of the reasons that I will avoid American airlines if possible in the future.

I arrived to LaGuardia Airport 50 minutes prior to my 6am flight but was told that I was too late and would have to flight standby to Dallas in order reach my final destination of Jackson, MS. Hundreds of people were in my situation but the agents chalked this up to being normal for any day. Had my been able to board my original flight I would have arrived at my destination by 10:30am. I didn’t arrive until 7:30pm which included a 30 minute wait on the tarmac. Strangely my luggage arrived at my final destination at 12:30pm of the same travel day. This was by far the worst travel experience I’ve ever had.

delayed multiple times. no resolution on anything from AA customer service. was put on hold in chat to talk to manager. was 6th in line to talk to manager for more than TWELVE HOURS - from sometime around 9AM until well after I had gone to bed that evening. no explanation, no attempt to make it right. just a five hour delay because of repeated maintenance claims

Very aggressive and unhelpful ground crew. Wanted to check my hand luggage for 3 flights. I had lots of delicate items and computer equipment. So the silly lady wanted to rebook 3 international flights because of a carry on. What nonsense. The baggage handler suggested I put it under my seat - so I did. And this was during the rebooking chaos of the Microsoft crash. She was the most arrogant annoying and aggressive ground staff member I’ve met in 20yrs. (AA flight out of Houston).

It was freezing in there. When I asked about it, the response is “we would have to tell them” and then she just walked away and continued to serve beverages. Everyone was cold and they didn’t care at all.

I did not enjoy continuously being lied to about the amount of time we would circle Chicago before deciding to redirect to Milwaukee. Then the amount of time we would sit on the ground in Milwaukee waiting for gas, or to take off again. Or the amount of time it would then take to get to Chicago again, or sit on the runway waiting for a gate. The whole time continuously hopefully we would make our connecting flight that kept getting delayed as well. Only to scramble and miss it. Enough with the BS. Tell me the truth. "Sorry, things are backed up and your probably not going to make your flight. You should rebook on the next flight now rather than wait." You'll never hear those words from an airline. Speaking of which. If the flight has been redirected and/or is seriously delayed, how about making the WiFi free for everyone so they get to rebooking and reserving hotel rooms while still in the air. You've inconvenienced me already and now you want me to pay $20 for Internet so I can try to make other plans. Absolutely disgusting!

The food was horrible compared to other airlines, there was no space for the overhead bins for carry-on luggage, and the seats were very uncomfortable.

The flight was quick which gave me more time to get to my other flight.

16 Hours delayed, NOT because of the cybersecurity Microsoft issue, but because we were one flight attendant short, then when the missing flight attendant showed up two hours later, the flying shift of our pilot had expired, so, now no pilot. American Airlines is the new Spirit Airlines, actually, that is not fair for Spirit, they are probably better.

Worst flight in terms of service and food. Attendants were inexperienced, no preflight drinks, did come and give us hot towels until well into the flight. The left the Curtin open between main cabin and everyone from the main cabin went to the fist class bathroom. Food was awful! Had the golden chicken and was too lemony and inedible. No offer of coffee after. Awful!

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These are the cheapest round-trip flights to Tel Aviv found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
9/16Mon
2 stops
32h 35mJFK-TLV
9/23Mon
1 stop
35h 35mTLV-JFK
$452
9/9Mon
2 stops
27h 05mJFK-TLV
9/23Mon
1 stop
35h 35mTLV-JFK
$456
1/21Tue
nonstopEL AL
9h 50mBOS-TLV
2/3Mon
nonstopEL AL
11h 40mTLV-BOS
$747
11/12Tue
nonstopEL AL
9h 50mBOS-TLV
11/25Mon
nonstopEL AL
11h 40mTLV-BOS
$759
1/20Mon
2 stopsAmerican Airlines
17h 00mBOS-TLV
2/2Sun
2 stopsAmerican Airlines
21h 44mTLV-BOS
$816
11/11Mon
1 stopDelta
16h 15mBOS-TLV
11/25Mon
1 stopDelta
15h 45mTLV-BOS
$824
9/8Sun
1 stopDelta
14h 30mBOS-TLV
9/23Mon
1 stopDelta
27h 25mTLV-BOS
$828
10/6Sun
1 stopAmerican Airlines
17h 55mBOS-TLV
10/21Mon
2 stopsAmerican Airlines
22h 17mTLV-BOS
$862
10/23Wed
2 stopsUnited Airlines
36h 20mBOS-TLV
11/9Sat
2 stopsUnited Airlines
31h 31mTLV-BOS
$865
8/5Mon
2 stopsUnited Airlines
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8/23Fri
2 stopsUnited Airlines
38h 29mTLV-BOS
$871

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9/24Tue
2 stops
51h 20mEWR-TLV
$194
9/23Mon
2 stops
28h 40mEWR-TLV
$196
8/5Mon
nonstopEL AL
10h 25mEWR-TLV
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8/5Mon
nonstopEL AL
12h 00mMIA-TLV
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8/6Tue
2 stopsUnited Airlines
20h 36mBOS-TLV
$648
9/11Wed
2 stopsUnited Airlines
26h 18mLGA-TLV
$717
10/30Wed
1 stopAmerican Airlines
24h 31mSFO-TLV
$720
12/8Sun
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9/13Fri
2 stopsDelta
19h 00mLGA-TLV
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10/22Tue
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18h 05mORD-TLV
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7/29Mon
multi-stop
26h 30mJFK-TLV
9/23Mon
multi-stop
37h 30mTLV-JFK
$653
7/29Mon
multi-stop
26h 30mJFK-TLV
9/23Mon
multi-stop
37h 30mTLV-JFK
$751
7/30Tue
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10h 50mJFK-TLV
9/23Mon
nonstopDelta
12h 25mTLV-JFK
$947
7/28Sun
multi-stopDelta
24h 42mSFO-TLV
9/18Wed
multi-stopDelta
21h 39mTLV-SFO
$948
7/28Sun
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24h 15mSFO-TLV
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multi-stopUnited Airlines
36h 45mTLV-SFO
$988
7/30Tue
nonstopUnited Airlines
10h 25mEWR-TLV
9/23Mon
multi-stopUnited Airlines
33h 38mTLV-EWR
$995
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10h 50mJFK-TLV
9/22Sun
nonstopEL AL
11h 50mTLV-JFK
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7/28Sun
nonstopEL AL
10h 30mJFK-TLV
8/11Sun
nonstopEL AL
11h 40mTLV-JFK
$1,205
7/28Sun
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
23h 33mSFO-TLV
8/16Fri
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
31h 55mTLV-SFO
$1,332
7/26Fri
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
22h 00mLAX-TLV
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multi-stopAmerican Airlines
31h 30mTLV-LAX
$1,382

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