United Airlines Holdings (UAL) said Tuesday it plans to resume flights from New York/Newark to Tel Aviv, Israel, on March 15.
A second daily flight is planned to start March 29, the airline said.
The company said the resumption of the flights, which will be operated on Boeing (BA) 787-10s, comes after its evaluation of operational matters in the region and work with with flight attendants' and pilots' unions.
United Airlines said it will continue to look for opportunities to restore more flights based on demand.
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