Gloomy Summary: Only About 961 Thousand Tourists Visited Israel in 2024
Tourists continue to stay away from Israel due to the ongoing war. In December, only about 76 thousand tourists entered the country. All the data
Tourists continue to stay away from Israel due to the ongoing war. In December, only about 76 thousand tourists entered the country. All the data
After an American tourist paid for an entry visa on a fake site - a reminder of the necessary steps for entering Israel for tourists
Now it's official: The land borders between Romania and Bulgaria have been removed, and citizens of both countries can move freely between the "Europe Without Borders" treaty countries. What does this mean for Israeli travelers?
In honor of Chanukah, an event was held yesterday in Tel Aviv by 'Blogger House', a community of Russian-speaking entrepreneurs and bloggers in Israel, attended by hundreds: 'Creating Partnerships'. All the photos and guests from another successful evening by Blogger House
Israel's aviation and tourism leaders joined Passport Group to light the first Chanukah candle, unveil new Passport Group initiatives, and explore 2025 trends
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
Once again, the security situation is causing changes and cancellations in the flight schedule at Ben Gurion Airport, and here at Passport News, we will bring you up-to-date news 24/7 on all activities of airlines that are canceling or rescheduling flights to and from Israel, as well as a complete list of airlines that have already canceled their flights to Israel
Sweden provided SEK 451 million (€39 million) to UNRWA this year but announced an increase in humanitarian funding for the region to SEK 800 million next year, which will be allocated through alternative channels. Israel Foreign Minister: "It's time for all countries to follow these decisions and stop funding UNRWA"
While there are no direct flights from Israel to South Korea, Asiana Airlines, the second-largest airline in South Korea, is launching another direct line between Seoul and Prague. The line will operate three times a week, and with the many flights between Israel and Prague, it might be a legitimate option for those looking to fly to South Korea
Pegasus Airlines, the Turkish airline, signed a new order agreement with Boeing to further strengthen its fleet in line with its growth targets. The aircraft deliveries are planned to join the company's fleet starting from 2028. CEO of the company: "Working tirelessly to reach new heights and achieve the goal of 100 million visitors and 100 billion dollars."