Jerusalem - Post Report Question and Answers

What is your home city/country? How long is the trip to post from there, with what connections? How easy/difficult is it to travel to this city/country?

Home for us is Miami, FL (USA). Trip takes roughly 11 hours from Miami to Tel Aviv nonstop. Connections exist through many cities such as Atlanta, New York, London, and Paris. It's a 45 min drive from Tel Aviv Airport to Jerusalem if the traffic is light to moderate. - Sep 2024


IAD to Tel Aviv is an easy 12 hour direct flight on United 3 times a week. - Nov 2022


Travel here is relatively easy, usually through Newark or Miami. - Oct 2019


California and New York. Direct flights to Newark from Tel Aviv (6 hours) and one direct flight to San Francisco (14 hours). Or you can get a connecting flight through New York or Europe that takes a little longer. - Aug 2018


New York, 11 hours direct. There are no direct government flights to DC; one has to go through NY or an overseas hub. - Apr 2018


Washington DC - about 16+ hours, through JFK. - Dec 2016


West Coast, usually connecting through JFK - takes about 20 hours or so, including the layover. - Aug 2015


~14 hours to the east coast of the U.S. - Aug 2015


Newark. To Jerusalem it was about 10-11 hours. Flying back to the States could take anywhere from 12-14 hours. - May 2015


Direct flights from Tel Aviv to Newark (United) or to Philadelphia (US Airways). Direct flight is about 11 hours in length. - Mar 2014


Washington DC, Newark, Tel Aviv, about 16 hours. - Aug 2013


My home base is the east coast of the United States. A non-stop flight from Newark or New York City takes approximately 12 hours. - Jul 2013


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