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Atlanta–Tel Aviv fares median at $656, with 75% of snapshots under $685; book when you see anything in the $638–$660 range to land in the bottom quartile.

Budget $650–685 for Atlanta–Tel Aviv — the floor is near the median

Key takeaways

  • Median fare is $656, based on 30 daily snapshots of the cheapest cached fares on this route.
  • The interquartile range is remarkably tight — $653 to $685 — meaning most days the cheapest available fare barely moves.
  • The recorded low is $638, just $3 below the 25th percentile, so true bottom-quartile fares appear frequently rather than being rare outliers.
  • A high of $955 exists in the data, representing a 50% spread — that spike is real, but it sits well outside the typical range and likely reflects last-minute or capacity-constrained windows.
  • Paying under $685 is a realistic target: three-quarters of sampled days showed fares at or below that level.

30-day price trend

ATL → TLV · cheapest cached fare per day · last 30 days · 7%
$638 low$955 high

See full numbers and stats on the ATLTLV price history page.

The full picture

Atlanta to Tel Aviv is a long-haul transatlantic route with a surprisingly stable price floor. The 30-day snapshot data shows a median of $656 and a 25th–75th percentile band of just $653–$685 — a $32 spread that is unusually compressed. In practical terms, this means the cheapest fares on most days are clustered tightly around the same number. Shoppers who hesitate aren't losing much ground day to day at the low end, but they do risk drifting toward the higher tail if they wait too long or if seat availability tightens.

The $955 high is the clearest signal to act early. That figure represents a 50% premium over the median and is almost certainly tied to last-minute availability or a period when low-cost inventory was exhausted. While the bulk of the data sits well below that level, the gap between $685 (p75) and $955 (high) is steep enough to treat early booking as genuine risk management. If you spot a fare in the $638–$660 range, you're in the bottom quartile of observed prices — that's a reasonable threshold for pulling the trigger. There is no carrier-level data in this snapshot set, so route-specific airline patterns cannot be confirmed here.

One honest caveat: the tight interquartile range could partly reflect a data window where fares happened to be stable — seasonal demand shifts, geopolitical developments affecting Israel-bound travel, or fuel surcharge changes could move the floor materially. The $656 median is a useful benchmark, not a guarantee. Treat anything under $685 as a good fare and anything above $750 as a signal to keep searching or consider flexibility on travel dates.

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AI-authored from this route's 30-day price index. Article last regenerated Jun 20, 2026. Fares shift continuously — confirm at booking.

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