<p>United, Delta and American said Friday they are resuming flights to Tel Aviv after Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire in violence that had included rockets fired at Ben Gurion International Airport.</p>.<p>Delta Air Lines plans to operate its first flight from New York to Tel Aviv since early last week on Friday night, with the first return trip on Sunday.</p>.<p>Delta will “closely monitor the security situation and will make adjustments to our flight schedules as necessary," spokesman Morgan Durrant said.</p>.<p>United Airlines also said it expects to resume service Friday night, with a flight from Newark, New Jersey, to Tel Aviv.</p>.<p>A spokeswoman said the airline plans to also resume flights from Chicago and San Francisco over the weekend. United halted flights from all three US cities to Israel on May 12.</p>.<p>American Airlines said it plans to restart New York-Tel Aviv flights on Monday.</p>.<p>The truce between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas appeared to be holding Friday, after an 11-day war that left more than 250 people dead, mostly Palestinians.</p>
<p>United, Delta and American said Friday they are resuming flights to Tel Aviv after Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire in violence that had included rockets fired at Ben Gurion International Airport.</p>.<p>Delta Air Lines plans to operate its first flight from New York to Tel Aviv since early last week on Friday night, with the first return trip on Sunday.</p>.<p>Delta will “closely monitor the security situation and will make adjustments to our flight schedules as necessary," spokesman Morgan Durrant said.</p>.<p>United Airlines also said it expects to resume service Friday night, with a flight from Newark, New Jersey, to Tel Aviv.</p>.<p>A spokeswoman said the airline plans to also resume flights from Chicago and San Francisco over the weekend. United halted flights from all three US cities to Israel on May 12.</p>.<p>American Airlines said it plans to restart New York-Tel Aviv flights on Monday.</p>.<p>The truce between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas appeared to be holding Friday, after an 11-day war that left more than 250 people dead, mostly Palestinians.</p>