Budapest Airport’s Dramatic Leap: Nearly 18 Million Passengers in 2024
2024: A Landmark Year for Budapest Airport with Hungarian Ownership and Record-Breaking Growth
2024: A Landmark Year for Budapest Airport with Hungarian Ownership and Record-Breaking Growth
This is what the president of the luxury cruise brand said after breaking records with the most awards received last year - no less than 45 awards, including Best Cruise Line for Couples and Best Value in the Luxury Category
Willie Walsh, CEO of IATA, criticizes airplane manufacturers in the global monthly data summary: "Supply issues make it difficult for companies to serve customers better, innovate products, and improve performance." How much did the demand for flights increase in November?
After the airport, the main sea port of Greece also reports record-breaking passenger numbers. All the details and the optimistic forecast for the new year
Athens International Airport closes the year with nearly 32 million passengers, a 13% increase from last year. Israel also contributed to the success
Ryanair flew 13.6 million passengers in December, and continues to break records in the aviation industry with unprecedented occupancy rates and nearly 200 million passengers last year
This is a 20% increase in visitors compared to last year. For the first time: A Thai 'Full Moon' party will be held at the City Garden in Tel Aviv on January 14th
The luxury hotel chain recorded impressive growth from 761 hotels at the end of last year and marks its 1,000th hotel in Asia-Pacific, with 915 more hotels in development on the continent. It plans to double its number of hotels in the region in the coming years
Inside the new Shanghai Snow World Hotel, the world's largest indoor Ice and Snow World has been established. What to do after skiing and what else is in the glamorous hotel?
Turkey's national airline, Turkish Airlines, has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the airline flying to the most countries, thanks to its vast network covering 315 destinations worldwide (none to Israel)