(Reuters) -United Airlines will not restart flights to Tel Aviv, Israel from Newark, New Jersey on Nov. 24, its spokesperson said on Monday, apologizing for the news on resumption of service, which it attributed to an error by its public relations agency.
Its flights to Tel Aviv will remain suspended until conditions allow them to resume, the company said.
The airline was one of several to suspend or scale back flights to or from Tel Aviv after a surprise attack by Hamas on Oct. 7 raised safety concerns amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
U.S. airlines usually run direct services from major cities including New York, Chicago, Washington, and Miami. Among the three U.S. carriers, United has the biggest exposure.
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