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Which Airlines Are Flying to Israel in 2026? Complete Updated List

If you’re planning a trip and searching for which airlines are currently flying to Israel in 2026, here’s the short answer: Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) is fully open and operating, Israeli carriers are running full schedules, and foreign airlines are returning in phases with full recovery from North American and some European carriers not expected until September 2026 at the earliest.

Below is a complete breakdown of which airlines are flying now, which remain suspended, and what that means for your travel plans.

Quick Answer: Airlines Flying to Israel Right Now

Ben Gurion Airport fully reopened on April 9, 2026, following the ceasefire between the United States, Israel, and Iran that ended the 2026 Israel-Iran conflict. As of June 2026:

  • Operating full schedules: El Al, Arkia, Israir, and Air Haifa
  • Recently resumed: Austrian Airlines (June 9), Wizz Air (June 10)
  • Operating but with reduced frequency: Aegean Airlines, TUS Airways, Sky Express, Bluebird, FlyDubai
  • Currently suspended: Ryanair, easyJet, Lufthansa passenger flights (through July), British Airways (through August)
  • Not expected back until September 2026 or later: United Airlines, Delta, American Airlines, Air Canada

If you already have a ticket booked on a foreign carrier, it’s worth checking your airline’s official status page directly, since schedules are changing week to week.

Is Ben Gurion Airport Actually Open in 2026?

Yes. Despite the headlines, Ben Gurion Airport has been fully operational since April 9, 2026, with all terminal services, duty-free shops, and passenger facilities running normally. We cover this in more detail, including what changed after the six-week closure during the conflict, in our guide on whether Ben Gurion Airport is open in 2026.

That said, “open” doesn’t mean disruption-free. Flights to and from Israel are still being routed through approved safe-corridor protocols, and several days in June 2026 saw more than 100 delays or cancellations in a single day as airlines work through scheduling backlogs. This is normal during a recovery period and is expected to ease as more carriers return to regular timetables.

Israeli Airlines Flying to Israel in 2026

Israel’s domestic carriers were the fastest to resume full operations and currently carry the majority of all passenger traffic:

  • El Al – Israel’s flag carrier, now flying to more than 40 destinations including New York, Newark, Miami, Los Angeles, Boston, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Rome, Athens, Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, Zurich, Barcelona, Madrid, Bangkok, and Tokyo
  • Arkia – domestic and select international routes, including new service to Hanoi
  • Israir – regional and European routes
  • Air Haifa – a newer carrier operating out of Haifa Airport in northern Israel

Together, Israeli carriers accounted for roughly 58% of all passenger traffic at Ben Gurion Airport last year, with El Al alone capturing about 38% of the total.

Foreign Airlines That Have Resumed Flights to Ben Gurion Airport

Foreign airline recovery has happened in waves since the April reopening:

  • Wizz Air – resumed multiple European routes from June 10, 2026, and is reportedly planning to open a dedicated Israel hub
  • Austrian Airlines – resumed Vienna service from June 9, 2026
  • Aegean Airlines – operating Athens and other Greek routes
  • TUS Airways, Sky Express, Bluebird – smaller regional carriers serving Cyprus and Greece
  • FlyDubai – operating select routes from Dubai

Greece has remained one of the strongest-performing international markets for Israel-bound travel even through the disruption, partly because of the short flight distance and high frequency of regional carriers.

Airlines Still Suspended — When Will They Resume Flights to Israel?

Several major international carriers have not yet resumed service, with return dates pushed further out as the security situation stabilizes:

Airline

Status (as of June 2026)

Ryanair

Currently suspended

easyJet

Currently suspended

Lufthansa (passenger flights)

Suspended through July 2026

British Airways

Suspended through October 2026

United Airlines

Cancelled through September 7, 2026

Delta Air Lines

Cancelled through September 6, 2026

American Airlines

Cancelled through January 6, 2027

Industry analysts expect these carriers to return in stages once safety assessments are finalized, with full pre-war connectivity from North America and Western Europe unlikely before late 2026. Until then, many U.S. travelers are connecting through European hubs on Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa (where operating), Swiss, or British Airways routings rather than flying direct.

Ben Gurion Airport's Recovery in Numbers

The data tells a clearer story than the headlines. According to figures released by the Israel Airports Authority, Ben Gurion Airport handled approximately 19.16 million total passengers in 2025 — about 18.47 million of them on international flights a 32–33% increase over 2024, even though the industry hadn’t yet returned to pre-war levels. Around 60 foreign airlines served Tel Aviv in 2025, compared to roughly 80 before the war began. Airport officials are projecting around 22 million total passengers for 2026 if the current recovery trend continues.

Greece was the single largest source market by country, and Athens was the busiest individual route a useful data point if you’re trying to find the most reliable connection in and out of Israel right now.

How to Check If Your Flight to Israel Is Affected

Given how often schedules are changing, don’t rely on a list (including this one) as your final word before flying. Three steps worth taking before your trip:

  1. Check your airline’s official app or website for same-day status, since cancellations are sometimes issued with only 24–48 hours’ notice.
  2. Use a live tracker like FlightAware’s Ben Gurion Airport page to see real-time arrivals, departures, and delays.
  3. Sign up for airline SMS/email alerts rather than checking manually, especially if you’re booked on a foreign carrier still in its recovery phase.

Before You Book: Entry Requirements You'll Still Need

Airline schedules aside, every visitor still needs to meet Israel’s standard entry requirements. Most visa-exempt travelers, including U.S. citizens, must have an approved ETA-IL travel authorization before boarding this hasn’t changed regardless of the current flight situation. You can read the official requirements directly from the Israeli government’s ETA-IL application portal, and we’ve put together a more practical breakdown in our ETA-IL 2026 checklist for Ben Gurion Airport.

If you’re arriving overland instead of flying, the rules differ see our guide to crossing into Israel in 2026 for the practical steps.

Tips for a Smoother Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport

With more flights landing closer together as airlines work through delayed schedules, terminals have been busier than usual in 2026. A few things that help:

Is It Safe to Fly to Israel in 2026?

This is a fair question given everything happening with international carriers, and it deserves a direct answer rather than a generic one. We’ve covered the current security situation, what “safe corridor” flight protocols actually mean, and how to make an informed decision in our dedicated guide on whether Israel is safe to travel to right now.

FAQs

El Al, Arkia, Israir, and Air Haifa are operating full schedules. Wizz Air, Austrian Airlines, Aegean Airlines, and several smaller regional carriers have also resumed service. Major North American carriers and a few European airlines remain suspended.

Yes. Ben Gurion Airport has been fully open and operational since April 9, 2026, with all terminals and passenger services running normally.

Based on airline statements as of June 2026, United and Delta are scheduled to resume in early September 2026, while American Airlines has cancellations on file through January 2027. These dates are subject to change.

Airlines are operating through approved safe-corridor flight protocols rather than fully unrestricted airspace, which adds scheduling complexity. Several June 2026 days saw 100+ delays or cancellations airport-wide as carriers worked through backlogs, even though the airport itself remained fully functional.

Yes. The ETA-IL requirement is unrelated to the current flight situation. Visa-exempt travelers, including U.S. citizens, must still apply for ETA-IL approval at least 72 hours before departure.

Since United, Delta, and American Airlines remain suspended, most U.S. travelers are flying El Al directly or connecting through European hubs such as London, Frankfurt, or Istanbul on partner airlines.

Sources: Israel Airports Authority 2025 annual report; airline schedule announcements as of June 2026. Flight status changes frequently always confirm directly with your airline before traveling.

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