Delta Air Lines is not settling for just one route to Israel. After resuming its daily flights from Tel Aviv to New York last September, the American airline now announces the relaunch of two additional routes: To Atlanta and Boston.

Flights from Atlanta will launch on April 15, 2026, operating three times a week – on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The Boston route will operate daily starting October 24, 2026. Both routes will restore direct air connections between Delta’s major U.S. hubs and Israel.

The Atlanta route will be operated using Airbus A350-900 aircraft, while the Boston route will use Airbus A330-900neo planes. Both aircraft types will offer passengers Delta’s four product experiences: Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+, and Delta Main.

Boston skyline, Massachusetts.
Boston skyline, Massachusetts. (credit: INGIMAGE)

Growing Demand Also in Winter

In addition to the new routes, Delta recently announced a second daily frequency on the New York–Tel Aviv route, operating from November 30, 2025, to January 19, 2026, to meet the increasing demand during the winter season.

Governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, said: “I want to thank Delta for resuming the direct route between Atlanta and Tel Aviv, reconnecting the state of Georgia with one of our strongest allies. This flight is important for many of our residents and further strengthens the cultural and economic ties between Georgia and Israel.”

Ed Freni, Aviation Director at Massport, added: “Massport welcomes the resumption of Delta flights between Boston and Tel Aviv. This addition provides travelers with another option to fly from Boston Logan Airport.”