You have a
number of carriers to choose from in flying to Israel. Obviously El Al Israel
Airlines serves the country with the most flights. El Al flies directly from New
York, Chicago, Miami, and Los Angeles.
The cost is competitive, and El Al
offers the most frequent flights, plus
an early start to your Israel experience. I also rank El Al’s more intensive security
measures as a plus, though they
can feel like a hassle and can be intrusive.
On the negative side, El Al has, in my experience,
poorer (and surlier) service and seemingly a more chaotic clientele. In fairness, I note that I
have not flown El Al since 1991, and I have heard the service has
improved
since then. But remember that El Al does
not fly on Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath,
which runs from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown. This can cut into your available
vacation time. I flew El Al the first
two times, largely for patriotic reasons,
but have since found other airlines more convenient. Delta Air Lines now
offers
nonstop flights from Atlanta and JFK/New York to Ben Gurion Airport and back. Because Cincinnati is a Delta hub, this is a
very convenient option for me, and I liked the service
overall. Note: Delta reduced the Atlanta service to four
days a week over the winter months in
2009; daily service will resume in the busier season. For right now, fly to and from Atlanta if
you can, because the Boeing 777 jets are much more comfortable than the
767-300ER jets used
for the JFK service. I am grateful that
Delta will be upgrading the JFK service to 747- 400 jets in
June 2010, which will be much
better. Continental also offers
non-stop flights to Israel from
Newark, and I’ve heard that is a good option. US Airways has added daily
non-stop
service
from Philadelphia recently, giving another option. For Canadian (and even American) readers, Air
Canada offers convenient, nonstop services from Toronto. Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, and British Airways also serve Israel, and
they are easy to connect to in Europe via
various American carriers. In 2005, I flew Delta to Europe and connected
through KLM (going) and Lufthansa (returning), both very good carriers. With
tourism to Israel booming
again, other options may become available.
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