FRUSTRATING: Bochurim And Couples Struggle To Find Post-Pesach Flights To Eretz Yisroel — But One Affordable Option Remains


Bochurim, young couples, and families across the U.S. are scrambling to find flights back to Eretz Yisroel following Pesach—and many are finding themselves stuck. With El Al flights virtually booked solid on all the prime travel dates, travelers are facing mounting difficulty in securing affordable and direct options to return to yeshiva and their homes.

YWN has received multiple reports of travelers resorting to creative—and often complicated—workarounds, including multi-stop itineraries through various European and Middle Eastern countries. Alarmingly, some of these itineraries pass through destinations known to be less than friendly to Jewish passengers, posing potential concerns for safety and comfort, particularly for visibly frum travelers.

While many continue to navigate a maze of layovers and inflated prices, YWN is pleased to share, l’toeles harabim – not a paid ad – that there is still one solid, affordable, and direct option available—thanks to Traveler’s Choice, a trusted frum-owned travel agency based in the U.S.

According to Traveler’s Choice, they have secured a block of seats on several upcoming United and Delta flights, all non-stop to Tel Aviv. To book, visit TravelersChoice.com, call 212-868-8698, or email [email protected].

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

 



6 Responses

  1. This is not affordable!! Let us buy them from Delta and United ourselves instead of raising the prices!

  2. What the post says doesn’t make sense. If someone is “returning” to Israel, that means they were there and flew to the US. They almost certainly purchased a round trip ticket instead of two one ways which are more expensive. Despite what the post says, this is basically an ad for one travel agency. Don’t other travel agencies owned by frum people deserve the same chance to earn a parnasa?

  3. There is a charter going. Also i looked it up and there are flights. And aybe they caused the flight issue.

  4. We all know that it only only takes 1 barrage of missiles to Israel, and reliability of United & Delta is toast on this root, so why would anyone want to rely on United or/& Delta?

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