United to restart Chicago– and Washington–Tel Aviv nonstops in early November as it rolls out 15-city winter schedule

United Airlines will resume nonstop Chicago O'Hare–Tel Aviv service on Nov. 1 and Washington Dulles–Tel Aviv on Nov. 2, the first time the carrier has flown these routes since 2023. The relaunch is part of United's broader winter schedule adding service to 15 U.S. cities.

Discovered 2025-09-04T09:36:46.850008-07:00 | 2025-09-04T09:36:46.850008-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • United is restoring long-suspended North America–Israel connectivity with Chicago (Nov. 1) and Washington Dulles (Nov. 2) nonstops, reversing route pauses that began in 2023 and restoring key transatlantic capacity.
  • The Tel Aviv relaunch is tied to United's wider winter expansion — a 15-city network update aimed at capturing demand and redeploying capacity; see the carrier's broader 15-city winter schedule expansion (https://hype.aero/?story=582e3984-b337-48ee-a6e3-bf523d7ad1fa).
  • Service resumption follows regulatory and operational normalization in the region, including EASA lifting Israel flight restrictions (https://hype.aero/?story=d8f1fd88-d8d9-480c-a8f5-5e5904a55b9f) and Israeli carriers ramping up operations at Ben Gurion (https://hype.aero/?story=473d8546-ada5-4ac5-b98c-f8233c26fad8).

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