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19.12.2023 - 16:16 / travelpulse.com / Delta Air Lines / Rich Thomaselli / El Al-Israel / Delta
Delta Air Lines and El Al Israel are teaming up.
Delta and El Al have implemented a long-term codeshare agreement, the airlines announced Monday.
The agreement goes into effect on January 1.
The partnership is expected to improve flying between the Americas and Tel Aviv, with the airlines offering reciprocal codeshare and frequent flyer benefits, including the ability to earn and redeem SkyMiles.
Despite the ongoing war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, El Al has continued to operate and beef up flights, especially to the New York area. Delta customers from North America can fly on El Al’s nonstop services from New York-JFK, New York-Newark, Boston, Los Angeles, Miami and Fort Lauderdale to Tel Aviv.
El Al’s code will eventually be added to Delta's connecting service to Atlanta, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Las Vegas, Seattle, Dallas and Toronto.
“Delta remains steadfast in our long-time commitment to serving consumers and businesses who depend on convenient, high-quality air service to and from Tel Aviv," said Alain Bellemare, Delta President - International. "Through our codeshare agreement with El Al, we will offer customers more convenient travel options between North America and Israel.”
“The start of this codeshare agreement between Delta Air Lines and El Al offers customers access to convenient one-stop services from Israel to cities throughout the Americas and welcomes new North American customers to El Al's world class service to and from Tel Aviv,” said Shlomi Zafrany, EL AL V.P. – Commercial and Industry Affairs.
Passengers on both airlines can earn and redeem loyalty points on both carriers.
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