United Airlines in September will inaugurate service between Chicago O'Hare and Tel Aviv and will reinstate other transatlantic and transpacific routes, the carrier announced Monday.
United will offer three times weekly Boeing 787-9 service between Chicago and Tel Aviv beginning in September, and in the same month also will boost service between Tel Aviv and Newark Liberty International Airport to 10 weekly flights from daily. The carrier on July 8 will resume three times weekly San Francisco-Tel Aviv service, and in October will reinstate three times weekly Washington Dulles-Tel Aviv service.
In September, United will resume weekly Chicago O'Hare-Hong Kong service, as well as service three times weekly between Los Angeles and Sydney.
United last week announced it would restore about half of its domestic schedule in August as well as some international routes, particularly in Latin America.