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The median fare from Atlanta to Tel Aviv runs $685, but a 46% price spread means timing your search carefully — ideally when fares sit near the $653–$656 floor — can save over $250.

ATL–Tel Aviv: Target $685 and expect wide swings up to $955

Key takeaways

  • Median fare is $685, based on 27 daily snapshots of the cheapest available fares on this route.
  • Bottom quartile fares cluster at $653–$656 (p25), meaning roughly one in four snapshots showed prices within that narrow band — your realistic best-case target.
  • The high end reaches $955 — a 46% spread from low to high, which is substantial and signals meaningful volatility on this route.
  • The middle 50% of fares fall between $656 and $745 (p25–p75), so budgeting $700–$710 gives you a realistic buffer above the floor without assuming you'll catch the cheapest window.
  • No dominant carrier is identifiable from this dataset, so comparison-shopping across airlines is especially important on this route.

30-day price trend

ATL → TLV · cheapest cached fare per day · last 29 days · 20%
$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 route with real price volatility — a 46% spread between the lowest observed fare ($653) and the highest ($955) means the stakes of when you search are genuinely high. The good news is that the median ($685) and the 25th percentile ($656) are relatively close together, suggesting that fares in the sub-$700 range are achievable but not guaranteed; they represent roughly the lower quarter of what the market offered across the 27-day snapshot window. Budget conservatively at $700–$745 (the interquartile range) and treat anything below $660 as a solid deal worth acting on.

On a route this long — typically 12-plus hours with at least one connection — fares tend to be most competitive when booked 6 to 10 weeks out for off-peak travel, and 8 to 12 weeks out for peak seasons (summer, major Jewish holidays). The compressed gap between the low ($653) and p25 ($656) suggests that the cheapest fares, when they appear, don't linger — they're outliers rather than a stable window. Monitoring fares over several days and setting price alerts is a more reliable strategy than trying to time a single "perfect" moment.

Because no single dominant carrier emerged from the data, this route likely involves a mix of carriers operating via European or Middle Eastern hubs. That means the connecting hub — and the airline's current promotional calendar — can shift pricing unpredictably. One honest caveat: with 27 samples rather than a full 90-day view, seasonal patterns (e.g., whether summer or holiday pricing is fully captured) may not be fully visible here. Treat the $685 median as a reliable central estimate for current market conditions, not a year-round guarantee.

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AI-authored from this route's 30-day price index. Article last regenerated Jun 13, 2026. Fares shift continuously — confirm at booking.

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