New Permit Boosts Rosenberg Family’s El Al Ownership
Kenneth and Eli Rosenberg can now hold a controlling share of El Al, replacing a 2021 arrangement and solidifying their leadership in the airline
Kenneth and Eli Rosenberg can now hold a controlling share of El Al, replacing a 2021 arrangement and solidifying their leadership in the airline
Emirates is not expected to bring back direct flights to Israel, despite announcing it would resume its operations in the summer of 2026. flyDubai will continue to operate 10 daily flights
In an exclusive interview with PassportNews in Israel, Michael Delehant, Wizz Air's senior VP, explained that establishing a base in Israel is not a "fait accompli", but something that "makes sense" for the low-cost carrier
Heathrow Airport launches a limited-time offer: order a meal at select restaurants in the airport, including El Al and British Airways terminals, and get a free kids' meal. All details and participating restaurants inside
The 15th Fashion Week edition dazzles with live performances, cultural fusion, and a powerful message for unity and compassion on the runway
With more than 10,000 passengers since it launched the Tel Aviv–Vilnius route in June, Israir was honored with Lithuania’s 2025 Team Lita Award at a formal embassy ceremony
American Airlines will resume daily flights to Tel Aviv from late March 2026, after a two-year hiatus driven by the war. The route will utilize Boeing 777-200 aircraft
After a 9-year hiatus, Scandinavian Airlines will resume service to Tel Aviv with two weekly flights from Copenhagen, set to expand next summer as more carriers return to Israel
Lufthansa Group's winter flight schedule will include significant capacity growth: Eurowings returns to Israel with flights to Dusseldorf and Hamburg alongside SWISS, Lufthansa, Brussels Airlines, and Austrian Airlines, operating flights to seven European destinations
Cyber attack broadcasts anti-U.S. and anti-Israel messages at airports in Canada and the U.S. U.S. Transportation Secretary calls them "unacceptable", B'nai B'rith Organization describes them as a threat to security