"Symbol of Solidarity": Switzerland Declares Hamas a Terrorist Organization "
Hamas announcement, Eurovision in Basel amid security, and Israel's tense reality: Switzerland's ambassador shares exclusive insights about his challenging mission
Hamas announcement, Eurovision in Basel amid security, and Israel's tense reality: Switzerland's ambassador shares exclusive insights about his challenging mission
Flights to Israel paused; Delta resumes top route
Air Samarkand launched a new regular route to Israel, with plans to expand with an additional weekly flight starting in July. The route uses modern Airbus aircraft, linking Tel Aviv with the historic city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan's cultural center of the Silk Road
The Israel Pilots' Association criticizes foreign flight suspensions, citing Israel's top-tier air defense and calling for an updated national aviation strategy — last reviewed in 2008
Ben Gurion Airport swiftly returns to full operation after nearby missile fall; Airport chief reassures: safety is paramount, and airlines are working closely with authorities to maintain smooth travel
Senior UAE officials, ambassadors, business leaders, and community representatives gathered to celebrate Israel’s independence and the growing ties between the two nations
The Romanian airline deepens its presence in the Israeli market with growing ACMI and charter activity, and a third aircraft expected to join the fleet this month
PassportNews studio will broadcast live from the international mediterranean tourism market (IMTM) in Tel Aviv, May 7-8. For the 1st time: Aviation and Tourism seniors will take part in "Passport's Salon" - Double conference hosted by Passport Group
In honor of Independence Day, the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration reveals immigration data: immigrants from 102 countries, with a high percentage of young people and tech and medical professionals
What was the British airline's reasoning behind cancelling the route to Ben Gurion Airport? IATA's CEO in Israel: "International regular aviation cannot operate for long without operational certainty". And is there a connection to the Turkish airlines story?