Rep. Torres Criticizes U.S. Airlines for Prolonged Flight Bans to Israel
New York, NY - Aug. 28, 2024 - According to a report in Jewish Insider, Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) is urging U.S. airlines to rethink their extended suspension of flights to Israel, expressing concerns that these decisions could be seen as unfairly targeting the Jewish State. Torres wrote to the CEOs of American, Delta, and United Airlines, questioning why they halted flights without direction from the FAA. He emphasized that this has created a monopoly for El Al, leading to higher prices and fewer choices for travelers. Torres warned that these extended suspensions, planned to last into 2025, might be interpreted as a form of boycott, especially given that other airlines continue to fly to Israel safely.
“The suspension has been so prolonged and so pervasive that El Al, an Israeli airline, has become the sole carrier offering direct flights from America to Israel. The lack of competition has made air travel to Israel less available and less affordable, putting customers at the mercy of a de facto monopoly that can easily gouge prices with impunity,” Torres wrote to American Airlines CEO Robert Isom, Delta CEO Ed Bastian and United CEO Scott Kirby. (tedeytan
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New York, NY - Aug. 28, 2024 - According to a report in Jewish Insider, Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) is urging U.S. airlines to rethink their extended suspension of flights to Israel, expressing concerns that these decisions could be seen as unfairly targeting the Jewish State. Torres wrote to the CEOs of American, Delta, and United Airlines, questioning why they halted flights without direction from the FAA. He emphasized that this has created a monopoly for El Al, leading to higher prices and fewer choices for travelers. Torres warned that these extended suspensions, planned to last into 2025, might be interpreted as a form of boycott, especially given that other airlines continue to fly to Israel safely.
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