🚨 TRAVEL CHAOS: YWN Wants To Hear About Your Experience Leaving Israel During Iran War

Over the past few days, YWN has been reporting on the growing chaos faced by travelers attempting to leave Israel during the ongoing war with Iran, particularly on El Al and other airlines.

Many passengers have described extremely frustrating and disturbing experiences, including a severe lack of customer support and communication from El Al while trying to rebook or receive assistance.

Also troubling are multiple reports involving U.S. State Department evacuation emails instructing Americans to arrive at the airport within just a few hours, only for passengers to rush there and discover the flight was canceled or unavailable.

There are many different stories emerging about what travelers are dealing with during this difficult situation.

YWN wants to hear from you!

We are compiling a collection of emails that were sent to El Al and the U.S. State Department regarding these experiences. Anonymity is guaranteed!

Please send them using the submission form here. There is a WhatsApp option on the link as well.

4 Responses

  1. Good question – what is the toeles of this? There’s a war going on at a time when hundreds and hundreds of Americans want to leave for Pesach. El Al has security concerns to address before the preferences of its clients. Things are working out the way the Ribono Shel Olam wants them to, and all the complaining in the world will not change that. For the record, I have an El Al ticket for yesterday, purchased 3 months ago, and have been bumped off flights 3 times so far.

  2. I’m a father of a son learning in Israel. I will struggle to fit the hundreds of dollars this will cost

    Why can’t we simply tell our kids; “you chose to learn in Eretz Yisrael, there a war on and you can’t travel. We miss you greatly and love you dearly but that’s life. Keep steiging and we’ll see you as soon as we can.”

    The concept of leaving Israel for chutz laretz via Eygpt highlights our dystopian society’s malfunctions and expectations.

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