Delta Air Lines (DAL) said it is extending its pause of service from Atlanta to Tel Aviv, with service suspended through Nov. 30. Service from New York-JFK to Tel Aviv is still planned to resume on Sept. 6. Additionally, the launch of Boston to TLV service continues to be delayed until further notice. Affected flights will be processed in Delta’s system on May 2, when customers will receive cancellation notifications via the Delta app and the contact information in their reservation. Customers on affected flights to/from Atlanta do not need to wait for the cancellation notification to adjust their travel. “We encourage customers to visit the Delta app or delta.com now to review rebooking options and make changes to their trip. Flexible options, including a refund of the unflown portion of the trip, are available for customers with affected travel to/from Atlanta through Nov. 30.,” the company added.
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