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Cheapest Flights to Israel

Etihad Airways
12 Mar, Thu
10:55 PM
New York - Tel Aviv
1 stop
23h 40m
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Etihad Airways
4 Mar, Wed
10:00 PM
New York - Tel Aviv
1 stop
18h
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Etihad Airways
20 Feb, Fri
03:00 PM
New York - Tel Aviv
1 stop
18h 20m
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Etihad Airways
6 Mar, Fri
03:00 PM
New York - Tel Aviv
1 stop
6h 35m
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Etihad Airways
14 Mar, Sat
10:55 PM
New York - Tel Aviv
1 stop
18h 45m
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United Airlines
17 Feb, Tue
01:25 PM
Los Angeles - Tel Aviv
1 stop
17h 35m
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United Airlines
16 Feb, Mon
12:25 AM
Los Angeles - Tel Aviv
1 stop
6h 40m
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United Airlines
5 Mar, Thu
02:15 PM
Los Angeles - Tel Aviv
1 stop
16h 50m
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El Al Israel Airlines
3 Mar, Tue
12:49 PM
Houston - Tel Aviv
1 stop
20h 6m
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Find cheap flights
Currency ILS
Number of flights per week 20
Top destinations Tel Aviv
Most popular airline Azerbaijan Airlines
Most popular airport Ben Gurion Airport
Flight Duration 11 hour 50 min

About Israel

Israel is a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea and is considered holy by Jews, Christians, and Muslims. With the world's densest Jewish population, Israel's economy is based on agriculture, livestock, tourism, and industry. Rich in metals and salt resources around the Dead Sea, the country also practices agriculture on unique farms known as Kibbutz. Israel is a world contender in defense industry and technology, with research and development centers from major technology companies like Intel, IBM, and Google.
Located at the intersection of Africa and Asia, Israel shares its borders with Jordan to the east, Syria and Lebanon to the north, and Egypt and Palestine to the south. It also has coastlines along the Mediterranean and Red Seas, experiencing the full impact of the Mediterranean climate. Temperature values can rise to 32 degrees Celsius in the summer, while in the winter, they can drop to a minimum of 7 degrees Celsius. In the Negev Desert, Israel's only desert in the south, temperatures can range from 40 to 50 degrees Celsius.
Jerusalem, which hosts Jewish, Christian, and Muslim holy sites, is the most visited city in Israel. Tel Aviv, a city born from the fusion of East and West cultures, is Israel's most important center economically and in terms of tourism. Haifa, the city with the densest Arab population in Israel, is one of the country's must-visit cities, boasting a rich culture and historical heritage.
Lag B'Omer and Shavuot Festival, held by Jews in May for religious ceremonies, is one of the country's most well-known events. Additionally, the Red Sea International Film Festival and the Red Sea Jazz Festival, held in March, are other notable cultural events in the country.
Israel's cuisine encompasses a wide range of flavors. Influenced by the culinary traditions of Ethiopian, Indian, Persian, and Yemenite Jews, some of the most famous tastes in Israeli cuisine include Cholent, a bean stew, and Malouweh, a fried pastry.

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