Delta Airlines announced last week that it will hold its inaugural flight from Atlanta to Tel Aviv on March 28.
The company noted that it will operate its Boeing 777 wide-bodied jets for the daily flights.
Flights will leave Atlanta daily at 10:45 pm and land at Ben Gurion International Airport at 5:25 pm am the following day (local time).
Flights will depart from Tel Aviv at 11:45 pm and land at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport at 6 am the following day (local time).
Delta's inaugural Tel Aviv-Atlanta flight on March 28
Delta Airlines announced last week that it will hold its inaugural flight from Atlanta to Tel Aviv on March 28.
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