Air Canada is set to resume its much-anticipated flights between Canada and Israel next month. This development follows a recent announcement regarding its summer 2026 schedule from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Tel Aviv (TLV).
Resumption of Service
In a press release dated September 10, Air Canada confirmed the reinstatement of services previously scheduled for September 8, 2025. However, geopolitical uncertainties in the region led to a delay in the resumption of flights. According to Air Canada’s official website, the new launch date for the YYZ-TLV route is now October 9, 2025.
This airline has a strong commitment to the Canada-Israel market, reflecting its dedication to providing travel options to and from this vibrant destination. You can view the official statement on the Air Canada website.
Current Airline Operations
Apart from Air Canada, several other airlines have already re-established flights to TLV. For example, United Airlines commenced operations from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and plans to expand its services from both Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) in November. Delta Air Lines recently resumed its flights to TLV from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) starting September 1, 2025.
Left unresolved, the ongoing geopolitical situation emphasizes the importance of staying informed on travel conditions. Prospective travelers can consult resources such as the U.S. State Department for updates and recommendations before planning their journeys.
Conclusion
As Air Canada gears up for the return of its services, travelers can look forward to more flight options to Israel. With the various airlines resuming their routes, the connectivity between Canada and Israel is gradually improving, reinstating essential travel opportunities for both business and leisure.
