Popular in | December |
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Cheapest in | November |
Average price | $1,304 |
Round-trip from | $650 |
One-way from | $319 |
Good round-trip deal | $1,208 or less |
Good one-way deal | $647 or less |
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Price
New WindsorTel Aviv
SWF - TLV
SWFTLV
New Windsor Stewart
Sun 4/27
7:15 pm-5:50 pm
2 stops15h 35m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Wed 4/30
2:40 pm-6:05 pm
2 stops34h 25m
New YorkTel Aviv
JFK - TLV
JFKTLV
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 5/20
5:40 pm-8:50 pm
2 stops20h 10m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Thu 6/12
8:55 pm-8:05 pm
2 stops30h 10m
New YorkTel Aviv
JFK - TLV
JFKTLV
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Thu 5/29
9:10 pm-8:20 pm
1 stop16h 10m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Thu 6/19
2:30 pm-1:55 pm
1 stop30h 25m
New YorkTel Aviv
LGA - TLV
LGATLV
New York LaGuardia
Wed 5/7
5:45 pm-6:40 pm
2 stops17h 55m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Mon 5/26
7:25 pm-7:39 pm
2 stops31h 14m
New YorkTel Aviv
JFK - TLV
JFKTLV
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 4/29
10:05 pm-2:10 pm
1 stop33h 05m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Thu 6/26
4:05 pm-5:45 pm
1 stop32h 40m
New YorkTel Aviv
LGA - TLV
LGATLV
New York LaGuardia
Tue 8/19
2:00 pm-3:10 am
2 stops30h 10m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Tue 9/2
2:30 pm-5:30 pm
2 stops34h 00m
New YorkTel Aviv
JFK - TLV
JFKTLV
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 4/9
2:00 pm-4:45 pm
1 stop19h 45m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Thu 5/1
2:50 pm-9:00 am
1 stop25h 10m
New YorkTel Aviv
JFK - TLV
JFKTLV
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 5/9
3:25 pm-9:20 am
Nonstop10h 55m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Thu 5/22
11:35 am-4:50 pm
Nonstop12h 15m
New YorkTel Aviv
JFK - TLV
JFKTLV
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 5/24
5:45 pm-3:05 pm
1 stop14h 20m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Sun 6/1
10:45 am-8:20 pm
1 stop16h 35m
NewarkTel Aviv
EWR - TLV
EWRTLV
Newark
Tue 5/13
10:50 pm-3:50 am
1 stop22h 00m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Tue 5/20
5:05 am-8:50 pm
1 stop22h 45m
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The price you pay for your flight to Tel Aviv may vary depending on when you book. For the best chance of a lower fare, look to book 90 days in advance of your trip. Fares are likely to increase a fortnight or so before your departure date.
On average, a flight from New York to Tel Aviv takes 12 hours 46 minutes. Flights to Tel Aviv from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
Users looking for the lowest fares to Tel Aviv should consider flying on Friday evenings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travelers will want to avoid Thursday at noon, when prices are usually at their highest.
The most flights from New York to Tel Aviv are scheduled on a Monday (15 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Friday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (1 on average).
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Tel Aviv are EL AL, Delta and United Airlines.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Tel Aviv are Vueling, HiSky and Air Europa.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Tel Aviv ranges from 0.0 - 5.0 inches per month. January is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 5.0 in. June is typically the driest time to visit Tel Aviv when rainfall is around 0.0 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Tel Aviv, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 78.8 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 53.6 F).
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Tel Aviv has mild winters, hot summers, and high humidity year-round. August is the hottest month with temperatures in the upper 80s (F). Cheap flights to Tel Aviv can often be purchased during the summer months when the temperature is soaring. But a quick soak in the Med will help travelers cool off from the hot sun. January is the coolest month with average temperatures ranging from the 40s to low 60s.It rarely rains May through September. Even though November through March are rainy, many travelers prefer the cooler temperatures.
Flights to Tel Aviv depart regularly from the US and depending on your time of travel, it’s possible to get cheap flights to Tel Aviv.
Peak Season:
Tel Aviv is busy in July and August when Israelis take their vacations and head for the city. If you plan to travel during the summer months, book Tel Aviv flights and accommodations ahead of time. Not only are accommodations and attractions crowded, some hotels add a surcharge to their rates.
Hotel prices are also very high during the Passover (early April) and Sukkoth (late September–early October) holidays. At the same time, services are curtailed and many Israelis go away for Passover. Hotel reservations for Passover need to be made four months in advance and flights to Tel Aviv need to be booked six months to a year in advance.
Tel Aviv is also very crowded during school holidays.
Off Season:
May and early to mid-September are pleasant times to visit Tel Aviv.
If you prefer cool, rainy weather to dry heat, and less expensive accommodations, November through March are a good time for you to visit.
Most of Tel Aviv’s sights are within walking distance of each other, making it very easy to get around on foot. If you get tired, you can always hop on a bus, sherut or taxi. Buses run all over town, but not on Saturdays. Save some money by buying ten-ride tickets or monthly passes. A sherut is a minibus that follows public bus routes. Seven people can ride at once and you can hop on or off at any point on the route. They are sometimes more convenient than a bus since they run more frequently. They also run on Saturdays, but the rates are higher. Taxis are convenient to hail, but fares run higher at night. Always make sure the meter is turned on. Avoid driving unless you’re looking for some adventure. Tel Aviv drivers are very aggressive. Many streets don’t allow turns or are accessible only to taxis and public transportation vehicles. Street signs are sporadic and often not in English, and parking can be hard to find.
Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV) is Israel’s busiest airport. Situated nine miles (15km) from the cosmopolitan and friendly city of Tel Aviv, the Ben Gurion airport is the perfect gateway to exploring the ancient history of the region or relaxing on Tel Aviv’s fantastic beaches.
Two of the four bright and sunny terminals of Ben Gurion International Airport are used regularly. Terminal 1 handles mainly domestic traffic and Terminal 3 handles international flights, filled with holidaymakers eager to enjoy the endless sun, friendly Israelis, scenery and religious sights.
El Al, Israir and Arkia Airlines all use Ben Gurion as a hub, but there are also many other European and North American airlines that offer flights to Ben Gurion International Airport.
Security is paramount at Ben Gurion. Passengers can go through as many as five different security checks before reaching the check-in counter. Interestingly, most passengers report that the security procedures at Ben Gurion are far more pleasant and much smoother than those at airports across Europe and North America. The Israeli response to this compliment is “it’s all in the eyes”. So, when traversing the layers of security, be prepared for lots of eye contact.
Ben Gurion International Airport is centrally located and close to one of Israel’s most popular cities, making it the perfect gateway into a country rich with history and holiday possibilities.