Hilton Tops 2025 Best Workplaces List in the U.S.
From five-star hotels to high-flying careers: these are the companies setting the gold standard in workplace culture
From five-star hotels to high-flying careers: these are the companies setting the gold standard in workplace culture
With growing focus on the European market, El Al taps industry veteran Yarom Vadish to oversee its commercial activity and strategic development in the region
Isrotel launches a new Tel Aviv hotel, blending urban style with top-tier dining — including the renowned Shila. CEO Lior Raviv: “A chef-led restaurant makes the experience truly unique”
At Israel Tech Week in Miami, over 70 Israeli startups in tourism, food, science, finance, and sports are showcasing innovation and resilience. “This is our way of supporting Israel during these times.”
With rising occupancy and global growth, only 20% of Fattal’s revenue now comes from Israel. The group targets up to ₪8.5B in 2025
Approximately 70,000 passengers are expected to pass through the airport in April, including an airlift from Paris with 1,000 tourists arriving directly in Eilat. Airport Authority prepares for growth and the resumption of international routes
A general workers' strike in Belgium, including security and ground staff at airports, is expected to nearly paralyze operations at Belgian airports today
At Miami International Airport (MIA), a new business lounge has been inaugurated, the result of collaboration between airlines from Portugal and Colombia. The lounge spans approximately 600 square meters. What awaits you inside? A small taste of Lisbon, for example
More passengers, more cargo, and charging while pedaling for travelers – this is what a smart, innovative airport looks like, continuing to break records even in the slow season
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"