To honor the 20th anniversary of United’s flying from the United States to Tel Aviv, the Chicago-based carrier said today it will launch on May 22, 2019 a new route with nonstop service three times a week between United's hub at Washington, D.C.’s Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Tel Aviv (TLV). 

The new route will mark the first-ever nonstop service between the nation’s capital and Tel Aviv, a major Israeli city that has evolved into an important destination for United.

With the addition of IAD-TLV, United will offer more direct service to Israel from the United States than any other U.S.-based carrier. United also offers two daily nonstops to Tel Aviv from its hub at Newark Liberty International Airport and a once-daily nonstop service from United’s hub at San Francisco International Airport.

United customers will be able to connect to the new IAD-TLV route from 70 domestic destinations United serves from Dulles.

Subject to government approval, the new IAD-TLV route will operate on a widebody Boeing 777-200ER. A spokesman for United said it is not clear yet whether the plane operating on the route will be outfitted with the carrier’s new premium economy cabin, now in the very early phases of being rollout out across United’s international route system.

But the carrier will certainly offer the Polaris international business class cabin and an economy cabin with the carrier’s standard economy plus section featuring roomier seating.

Though United has not moved aggressively to offer service to other major destinations in the Middle East, where a trio of high-profile Middle East carriers (Etihad, Emirates and Qatar Airways) hold sway, United clearly wants to establish a commanding profile as a preferred carrier for travel between the Untied States and Israel.Read more at Chicago Business Journal