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Signs of Recovery: Cargo Flights Surge by 11% at Ben Gurion Airport in April

Significant 16.5% increase in cargo transported via passenger flights alongside a 9% rise in cargo planes. El Al continues to lead in cargo transport on passenger flights, followed closely by a U.S. airline. All the details inside

Spain Rebounds After Power Outage, Public Transport Struggles to Recover

Airports report power supply restored with generator support; Metro almost fully operational; National rail service announces 50% train restoration in Madrid

Strikes in Belgium: Severe Disruptions Expected in Flights and Public Transport

Belgium Faces a Day of Chaos: Due to a nationwide strike, all flights at Charleroi Airport are canceled. Brussels Airport expects substantial disruption. Rail services will also be impacted

Historic First in Europe: Istanbul Airport Launches Triple Runway Operations

Europe’s first airport to operate three independent runways simultaneously sets a new global benchmark in air traffic capacity and efficiency

Thailand Returns to Normal: Tourism, Transportation, and Hotels Operating Regularly with a New Initiative to Upgrade Safety in Hotels

Three weeks after the earthquake that struck Thailand in late March, authorities report a full return to normalcy and present a new safety initiative in hotels – in collaboration with leading entities in local and international tourism

After Europe's Largest Airport Closed Due to Fire: IATA Blames - "Heathrow's Closure Indicates Serious Planning Failure"

This is what IATA CEO, Willie Walsh, says following this morning's fire that caused the complete closure of the airport and distress for thousands of passengers. He adds: "This is yet another example of Heathrow disappointing both passengers and airlines, raising serious questions"

No More Travel Documents: IATA Calls for Swift Adoption of Digital Identity Technologies

IATA's One ID program advocates for universal digital identity standards, allowing travelers to verify their travel documents and navigate airports using biometric identification instead of traditional physical documents

Another Strike in Germany: Berlin's Public Transport Faces Major Disruptions

Ver.di Strike: Berlin’s Public Transport to Halt as Subways, Trams, and Buses Shut Down for Two Days

Following the crash in Washington D.C.: the urgent recommendation for aviation in the U.S.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released the report regarding the collision between the military helicopter and an American Eagle plane in January 2025, which resulted in the deaths of 67 passengers and crew members. The main recommendation: prevent helicopter flights near Reagan Airport. NTSB Chair: "This is an intolerable risk"

Cross-Border Cooperation: Bulgaria, Turkey, and Greece Strengthen Ties

At the international forum "Horizon 2030" held in Burgas, senior representatives discussed ways to enhance connectivity and tourism in the region, with an emphasis on sustainability and integrated transportation development

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