US Airways
has applied to operate year-round service between its hub in Philadelphia and Tel Aviv, Israel. Linking the two sister cities with a
daily nonstop flight, the service is set to begin in July 2009 and is subject to both U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and Israeli
government approval.
"Announcing our first service to the Middle East is the perfect follow up to our London Heathrow service which began in March," said US
Airways Chairman and CEO Doug Parker.
Philadelphia City Mayor Michael Nutter
added, "We appreciate US Airways' commitment to enhancing our city's economy and culture with this new
service. We look forward to working with US Airways to further establish Philadelphia as a major international gateway."
At more than 5,700 miles, the Tel Aviv flight will be the
longest nonstop segment in the US Airways network made possible by the delivery of new, longer-range
Airbus A330-200 aircraft set for delivery in spring 2009.
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