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Budapest Airport Sees Historic January, Expanding with 6 New Routes

Franz Liszt Airport saw its busiest January ever, with rising traffic. By February, six new routes were added, and major Terminal 2 renovations will begin soon

ETIAS Delayed Again: EU's Electronic Visa System Postponed Indefinitely

The European Union announced that the ETIAS system will launch 6 months after the entry/exit system (EES), expected to begin operations sometime this year

Berlin Shut Down: Public Transport Halted Due to Worker Strike

A warning strike by BVG employees, Berlin's primary public transport operator, has led to a 24-hour suspension of all subway (U-Bahn), tram lines, and most bus routes. The strike has caused widespread disruptions and traffic congestion throughout the capital

Ryanair: Rising Airport Fees in Spain Caused Loss of 800,000 Seats in Summer 2025

Ryanair: "AENA’s annual fee hikes continue to hurt Spain's regional airports, where traffic remains below pre-COVID levels. As a result, we’re cutting regional traffic by 18% for summer 2025."

Almost 0 Degrees in Thessaloniki: Greece Braces for a Freezing Weekend

Not just in Western Europe - Greece is also facing a weekend of freezing temperatures, with many regions, including popular tourist spots, expecting to drop to zero degrees. Here's what to expect, along with snowy scenes from Crete

Lufthansa Expands: 10,000 Open Positions in Various Fields

The German group announced a large-scale recruitment campaign for the year 2025, during which it will hire about 10,000 new employees in various fields, including flight attendants, ground crews, and pilots

Merry Christmas: Must-Visit Christmas Markets in 4 Iconic Port Cities

Christmas Eve: Twinkling lights, decorated trees, hot wine, ginger cookies, and roasted chestnuts. Explore the most enchanting Christmas markets in four beloved European port cities this holiday season

More Foreign Airlines and Passengers: An Optimistic Start to the Week at TLV Airport

With three more foreign airlines (LOT, Wizz Air, and Air Europa) resuming flights to Israel last weekend, Ben Gurion Airport sees a rise in passenger traffic, with the trend expected to continue this week

"We Learned Over the Years to Be Flexible and Respond Quickly to Any Situation - We Want to Expand Abroad"

Lior Raviv, CEO of Isrotel, in an interview with PassportNews: "Anyone can invest in hotels if they have the money. The difference is the team, employees, managers, and organizational culture that has existed with us for 40 years." On expansion abroad: "By the end of 2025, I hope we can reach 10 additional hotels abroad." And what did Raviv say about the secret of Isrotel's success?

Israel Canada Does Not Commit to Hiring 500 Brown Hotel Employees

Following the court's request to approve the sale of the network's hotel operations, it turns out there is no commitment towards the company's employees. Brown has a debt of more than 39 million shekels to Menora Mivtachim Insurance

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