Asia on Top: 9 of the World's Busiest International Flight Routes are in Asia
Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo, Dubai, and other major cities in Asia lead the world in international passenger traffic
Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo, Dubai, and other major cities in Asia lead the world in international passenger traffic
The Most Luxurious: The Passport Magazine, both print and digital, featuring luxury vacation destinations, private flights, lounges, and first-class comforts, luxury cars, and the best restaurants - in Israel and the world, all in collaboration with leading tourism and aviation brands from Israel and the world
A History of Elegance: Air France's story unfolds in Toulouse from February 16, featuring historic crew uniforms by Dior, Balenciaga, Ricci, and Lacroix
Three new airlines will take off this year, enhancing regional and international connectivity, increasing competition, and offering millions of travelers new flight options across India
A special report by IATA states that this year, for the first time, the number of passengers worldwide will exceed the 5 billion mark. In the recently ended year, 28 new airlines began operating globally, while 19 ceased operations – the lowest number in a decade. How many passengers are expected to fly this year?
A Bering Air plane vanished Friday en route to Nome. The Coast Guard found it, confirming all ten perished. "Our deepest condolences to all those affected by the tragic event."
Mystery in Alaska: A small plane from Bering Air, a subsidiary of Alaska Airlines, disappeared from radar while on its way to the city of Nome. Concern for the lives of the pilot and 9 passengers on the plane
FLYYO enters Israel with charter flights starting in March, connecting Tel Aviv to top European destinations in partnership with leading Israeli tourism companies
The prestigious conference, where Passport Group serves as a key media partner, will focus on green technologies, enhancing passenger experiences, innovation, and the advancement of the aviation sector, with the participation of top European companies
After a prolonged absence, the American aviation giant brings exciting news for Israel's aviation industry, announcing the resumption of flights to Ben Gurion Airport starting March 15