Is American Airlines Returning To Tel Aviv, Israel? It Appears So…

Is American Airlines Returning To Tel Aviv, Israel? It Appears So…

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Unlike Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, American Airlines hasn’t operated a flight to Israel in over two years, and hasn’t announced plans to resume these flights. However, there’s a hint that this might be changing…

American hiring Hebrew speaking flight attendants

It’s normal for airlines to hire flight attendants who speak the languages for the destinations they serve, given that there need to be a minimum number of “language speakers” on each flight. Along those lines, the always observant JonNYC flags how American is now hiring Hebrew speaking flight attendants.

That’s in addition to flight attendants speaking Czech, Dutch, Greek, Hungarian, and Italian, all of which makes sense, given that they represent destinations that American serves or intends to serve.

So we’ll see what comes of this, but with there now being a ceasefire (let’s see how things evolve, though, from a security standpoint), this seems like the right time for American to start thinking about resuming flights to Israel.

American has taken a different strategy than Delta and United during the war, as Delta and United kept operating flights when it was possible, and then suspending flights when it wasn’t possible. It’s hard to say which strategy was better. On the one hand, Israel can be a lucrative market for airlines. On the other hand, when you can’t operate service reliably, the economics are challenging, since network planning is a long term project.

American may be looking at resuming Israel flights

American’s interesting history flying to Israel

Prior to the pandemic, American didn’t fly to Tel Aviv at all. Now, predecessor US Airways did fly there until 2013, but those flights were discontinued when the merger happened.

However, in May 2021, the airline launched a New York to Tel Aviv route, and then in June 2021, American launched a Miami to Tel Aviv route. Then in June 2022, American was supposed to launch a Dallas to Tel Aviv route, but that never ended up materializing, due to delays with new aircraft deliveries (or so American claimed).

It’s weird, because for some time, it looked like American was going to become a real competitor in Israel. But then we saw American cut its Miami to Tel Aviv route in March 2023 (before the war started), and also continue to push back its Dallas to Tel Aviv route, before just suspending it indefinitely.

So I have to imagine that if American is going to return to Tel Aviv, New York is the most likely airport out of which that service would be offered. After all, it seems like there can never be enough capacity between those two markets. Then again, I was shocked when American couldn’t make Miami to Tel Aviv work, since you’d think that would be a strong market.

In terms of the competitive landscape:

  • United has historically been by far the strongest US carrier in Israel, and has operated by far the most service
  • Delta has operated a limited amount of service to Israel for a long time, but also has a relatively new partnership with EL AL, which has a lot of potential (I have to imagine there will eventually be an investment from Delta)
  • American doesn’t have either of those advantages, but it is part of the oneworld transatlantic joint venture, and no other airline in that joint venture flies between the United States and Israel
United is the dominant US carrier in Israel

Bottom line

American Airlines is currently hiring Hebrew speaking flight attendants, which sure suggests that American is likely planning a return to Israel. The airline has had quite the interesting few years with Israel service. The carrier only started flying to Israel in 2021, then planned to add two more routes, but quickly cut one of those routes, and never launched the second route.

I have to imagine that a New York to Tel Aviv flight will return sooner rather than later. To what extent American serves Israel the next time around remains to be seen.

How do you see American’s Israel strategy evolving?

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  1. AeroB13a Diamond

    One finds this warped interpretation of the word “Genocide”, which is repeatedly mentioned whenever Isreal, El AL, etc, is mentioned herein, to be infantile.
    Have the unfortunate, uneducated trolls been fast asleep for the past decade, centuries or millennia?
Are they so blinded by their stupidity that they cannot see that their interpretation of the word should first be applied to the barbarous Hamas terrorists whom they support? For it is the barbarous Hamas terrorists...

    One finds this warped interpretation of the word “Genocide”, which is repeatedly mentioned whenever Isreal, El AL, etc, is mentioned herein, to be infantile.
    Have the unfortunate, uneducated trolls been fast asleep for the past decade, centuries or millennia?
Are they so blinded by their stupidity that they cannot see that their interpretation of the word should first be applied to the barbarous Hamas terrorists whom they support? For it is the barbarous Hamas terrorists who have been killing the people of Gaza for over a decade. Do the trolls ever accuse their heroes of those crimes? Are they doing anything today to stop the slaughter of the people of Gaza by the barbaric Hamas terrorists who crawl out of their worm holes to commit what the trolls describe as genocide? …. NO THEY DO NOT!
    Crawl back into your own antisemitic holes you silly, silly children and obtain an education, a truthful history of the Holy Land. On should do so before resorting to TikTok for false news and then repeating it herein.

  2. yoloswag420 Guest

    I thought Miami had a lot of Jews, why doesn't MIA to TLV work? It's the 3rd largest in the US behind NYC and LA.

  3. Eskimo Guest

    Flying to Israel from USA.

    Did godfather Dan approve of this Deal yet?

    Would risk discrimination without his blessing.

  4. Robert Fahr Guest

    "It’s weird, because for some time, it looked like American was going to become a real competitor"...stop there because that statement could apply to any destination except Charlotte and DFW.

  5. Vernon C Guest

    People of all backgrounds and religions visit Israel from around the world. Airlines make route decisions based on demand and financial opportunity. The woke mob-turned pro Hamas needs to take a look in the mirror and see they are actively promoting the antisemitic hate they once stood against. It’s curious that people are able to separate war crimes by Putin from average Russians or people with Russian heritage, yet they are unable to separate Netanyahu’s...

    People of all backgrounds and religions visit Israel from around the world. Airlines make route decisions based on demand and financial opportunity. The woke mob-turned pro Hamas needs to take a look in the mirror and see they are actively promoting the antisemitic hate they once stood against. It’s curious that people are able to separate war crimes by Putin from average Russians or people with Russian heritage, yet they are unable to separate Netanyahu’s war crimes from people with Jewish heritage around the world, including liberal American Jews, who have always defended civil and equal rights but are now being attacked for something they have nothing to do with.

    1. Julia Guest

      The difference is that many of those Israelis and Jews are overwhelmingly in support of Netenyahu's genocide. So clearly it is something they have to do with. If Israel is a democracy following the will of their people like they love to tout, then the people should change the destructive course they are taking.

      Not a crazy concept right?

    2. AeroB13a Guest

      As there has been NO “Genocide” by Netenyahu, how can you accuse “Many of those Israelis and Jews are overwhelmingly in support” of it?
      Your statement is clearly antisemitic and you need to publicly apologise to those “Israelis and Jews” for disseminating falsehoods about them.
      Ignorance is no excuse for antisemitism.
      Antisemitism has no place on this website.

    3. 1990 Guest

      Vernon C, I appreciate what you said. It's nuanced take, and there really is no sure thing with any of this. I still consider myself center-left, and I see this update as a good sign for hopefully lasting peace. Clearly, American Airlines thinks there's going to be more business. I'd like to visit Israel someday, but, I'll delay that until it seems there is actual progress on disarming, rebuilding, and meaningful regional support for human...

      Vernon C, I appreciate what you said. It's nuanced take, and there really is no sure thing with any of this. I still consider myself center-left, and I see this update as a good sign for hopefully lasting peace. Clearly, American Airlines thinks there's going to be more business. I'd like to visit Israel someday, but, I'll delay that until it seems there is actual progress on disarming, rebuilding, and meaningful regional support for human rights. So, what I'm saying is, that may never happen, or, if by this time next year it has happened, then not only will I want to visit, but also, I think Trump actually deserves a peace prize (and I am no fan of the man or most of his policies.)

      Julia, let's walk and chew gum at the same time; there are also ample American and Israeli Jews that oppose the overreaches of Netenyahu's administration, both before (with his attempt at sweeping judiciary reforms) and after October 7. Many still believe that the security lapses which enabled to that atrocity are very much at the blame of Netenyahu, himself; not to mention, his recent unannounced attack on Qatar (without involving the USA), which may have shifted the balance of recent events (and lead to Trump getting the hostages released.)

  6. Scott Guest

    I've often wondered - do FAs that speak additional languages receive any pay differential when flying these type of routes?

  7. DT Diamond

    @Lucky,
    Re: competitive landscape JFK-TLV

    Arkia also flies 3x weekly on that route, with a leased Gullivair a330-200. It’s not the swankiest plane, but there is a flat-bed business class, and it seems to be keeping El Al’s prices on the route in check.

  8. EJ Guest

    Maybe an article about how bad the citi elite strata experience has been? That is if it doesn’t violate your agreement with them. The WSJ has one out that looks like Citi played games with people such that they missed the bonus offered.

  9. Larry Guest

    What would be great would be if AA ever resuscitated the PHL to TLV route that was originally flown by US Airways. I'm surprised they're not considering that over Dallas.

  10. Ohad Guest

    Hopefully they bring Miami back. There’s so much competition already on the NYC route

  11. Tim Dunn Diamond

    Israel is a "must fly" if you want to be a global carrier from NYC

    that said, just flying to TLV doesn't mean AA can regain the corporate travel it has lost from NYC - just that it cannot regain it if it doesn't fly to TLV.

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Tim Dunn -- I promise I won't give you a hard time about corporate traffic out of NYC when a certain airline drops BRU, GVA, and MUC, and instead focuses on OLB and MLA. :p

    2. Tim Dunn Diamond

      you don't have to.

      BRU and GVA are predominantly NGO traffic and both are part of JVs with Euro carriers that have hubs in those cities
      MUC is much more of a corporate travel but also is a Star partner hub.
      and JFK-MUC was never additional frequencies for DL; it was borrowed from DTW where it was returned.

      If you really are interested in discussing why airlines do what they do, you should...

      you don't have to.

      BRU and GVA are predominantly NGO traffic and both are part of JVs with Euro carriers that have hubs in those cities
      MUC is much more of a corporate travel but also is a Star partner hub.
      and JFK-MUC was never additional frequencies for DL; it was borrowed from DTW where it was returned.

      If you really are interested in discussing why airlines do what they do, you should be asking yourself and your readers why UAL's profit YTD trails DAL's by $1 billion. For years, we have heard that UA is closing the gap with DL financially - but the gap is as wide as ever and UA already warned costs will go up in the 4th quarter even as it clings to brining in more premium revenue.
      UA simply has thrown too much capacity into the market, is flying a lot of trash capacity, is focused on share and eliminating competition more than running a best-in-class business (or airline) - none of which is sustainable if UA wants to be in the same class of business as DL.

      I have been saying for years that UA is more interested in running other carriers out of business and focusing on share and exotic destinations -and UA's 3rd quarter results prove I am right.

      UA clearly needs to drop a few routes, no actually a lot. And quit trying to run AA out of ORD and chasing LCCs and ULCCS which aren't going anywhere including NK which has more overlap with AA and DL than UA.

      I know you need a 200 reply article to make your page view goals for the week but how about we focus on the fact that UA's 3rd quarter financials can be called nothing short of an unmitigated revenue disaster from an airline run by people who claim that revenue and network is their specialty?

    3. Eduardo_br Diamond

      “ I know you need a 200 reply article to make your page view goals for the week but how about we focus on the fact that UA's 3rd quarter financials can be called nothing short of an unmitigated revenue disaster from an airline run by people who claim that revenue and network is their specialty?”

      My 3 year old nephew is harded to be triggered than this guy LOL. This is entertainment at it’s best.

    4. BZ Guest

      Illegally Occupied Palestine, not Israel.

      The flights should stop via The Hague

    5. Julia Guest

      There is not and has never been a country called “Palestine.”

    6. Lee Guest

      Recently, a number of countries formally recognized Palestine as a country.

    7. Larry Guest

      Useful Idiots are so boring. And unoriginal. I'm pretty sure they all have a Hamas supplied set of template shortcuts, O for Occupation, A for Apartheid and G for Genocide. Makes it much easier for them to know what to post instead of actually taking the time to learn anything about history or politics.

      And if the flights don't need a stopover since the UN (yeah the body that approved the establishment of the "illegal"...

      Useful Idiots are so boring. And unoriginal. I'm pretty sure they all have a Hamas supplied set of template shortcuts, O for Occupation, A for Apartheid and G for Genocide. Makes it much easier for them to know what to post instead of actually taking the time to learn anything about history or politics.

      And if the flights don't need a stopover since the UN (yeah the body that approved the establishment of the "illegal" state of Israel in 1947) headquarters are in NYC.

      But sorry for confusing you with the facts, please proceed with the gaslighting.

    8. Lee Guest

      Why? Put the corporate issue to the side. To be a global carrier from NYC, why must an airline have service to Israel? Of all places? Given that the UN is headquartered in NYC and the EU is headquartered in Brussels, one would think to be a global carrier from NYC, an airline would have non-stop service between the two. And, given that the US's European headquarters is in Geneva, non-stop service between NYC and...

      Why? Put the corporate issue to the side. To be a global carrier from NYC, why must an airline have service to Israel? Of all places? Given that the UN is headquartered in NYC and the EU is headquartered in Brussels, one would think to be a global carrier from NYC, an airline would have non-stop service between the two. And, given that the US's European headquarters is in Geneva, non-stop service between NYC and GVA.

      Separately, is not having non-stop service from NYC to Frankfurt at all. Or, only seasonal non-stop service to Rome, Barcelona, etc. The point is that airlines that are in fact global and they pick and choose which markets they think make sense. To mandate Israel into a categorization of "global" seems to come from a dogma and is likely not widely shared.

    9. Tim Dunn Diamond

      Lee
      If you don't understand the demographics of high net worth people in NYC, then I can't help you.

      and flying between NYC and GVA and BRU is not the definition of global; it just means that carrier has an inside track to US-EU business.

      and, if being a global carrier requires serving NYC-GVA and BRU, it is doubtful that AA will ever be global

      and, just to reiterate, AA, DL and UA as...

      Lee
      If you don't understand the demographics of high net worth people in NYC, then I can't help you.

      and flying between NYC and GVA and BRU is not the definition of global; it just means that carrier has an inside track to US-EU business.

      and, if being a global carrier requires serving NYC-GVA and BRU, it is doubtful that AA will ever be global

      and, just to reiterate, AA, DL and UA as well as most global carriers, are for-profit companies.
      UA just posted an absolutely abysmal 3rd quarter with RASM change in every region including domestic down far more than DL, the only other carrier that has reported. UA threw capacity out there that many people thought would be hard for the market to absorb and I was right that the market didn't like UA's results - the stock is down double digits over the past two days.
      AA and WN and several other carriers are expected to post better revenue metrics - esp. RASM change - than UA.
      UA could stand to drop a few routes - but when you are focused more on adding dots to your route map, including by flying MAX 8s across the Atlantic even though those planes have no business class cabin and a domestic first class cabin instead of a premium economy as UA has on its widebodies, it is not a surprise that RASM is down and will keep going down.

    10. Lee Guest

      I understand the demographics. But, why does the definition of "global" hinge on this one destination?

    11. Daniel Guest

      @Lee - because it is the one that lets ol' Timmy make his point that DL is a global airline in the NY market.

      Now some enterprising person may say 'hmmm, what about Tokyo? - you know, an Alpha+ city, the 2nd largest in the world by GDP'

      But you see, that wouldn't let him make his point.

    12. AeroB13a Diamond

      Love it or loathe it, the facts remain that London is the world’s number one Mega Aviation Hub. The Meridian passes through the real Greenwich too.
      That York on the Hudson is an infant by comparison.

  12. Sharon Guest

    I think it’s most likely American will relaunch the New York service, it’s the safest bet and shortest flight.

    For bespoke destinations, American chooses their costal getaway cities such as LA and NYC to service Delhi, LA to Sydney.

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Vernon C Guest

People of all backgrounds and religions visit Israel from around the world. Airlines make route decisions based on demand and financial opportunity. The woke mob-turned pro Hamas needs to take a look in the mirror and see they are actively promoting the antisemitic hate they once stood against. It’s curious that people are able to separate war crimes by Putin from average Russians or people with Russian heritage, yet they are unable to separate Netanyahu’s war crimes from people with Jewish heritage around the world, including liberal American Jews, who have always defended civil and equal rights but are now being attacked for something they have nothing to do with.

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Julia Guest

There is not and has never been a country called “Palestine.”

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Tim Dunn Diamond

Lee If you don't understand the demographics of high net worth people in NYC, then I can't help you. and flying between NYC and GVA and BRU is not the definition of global; it just means that carrier has an inside track to US-EU business. and, if being a global carrier requires serving NYC-GVA and BRU, it is doubtful that AA will ever be global and, just to reiterate, AA, DL and UA as well as most global carriers, are for-profit companies. UA just posted an absolutely abysmal 3rd quarter with RASM change in every region including domestic down far more than DL, the only other carrier that has reported. UA threw capacity out there that many people thought would be hard for the market to absorb and I was right that the market didn't like UA's results - the stock is down double digits over the past two days. AA and WN and several other carriers are expected to post better revenue metrics - esp. RASM change - than UA. UA could stand to drop a few routes - but when you are focused more on adding dots to your route map, including by flying MAX 8s across the Atlantic even though those planes have no business class cabin and a domestic first class cabin instead of a premium economy as UA has on its widebodies, it is not a surprise that RASM is down and will keep going down.

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