Israir Receives Approval: Breaking Into the American Market
Taking off toward the U.S.: Israir targets Passover 2026 for first flights, with final clearance expected by June
Taking off toward the U.S.: Israir targets Passover 2026 for first flights, with final clearance expected by June
Israeli tourism is surging — Dubai leads, Rome and Budapest are booming, and New York is on the decline. Here's where Israelis are flying in early 2025
The team from Greece's second largest airline announced their participation in the IMTM tourism fair in Tel Aviv. Will we soon see the company flying to Israel, and what does it have to offer the Israeli traveler? Meet an airline you probably haven't flown with yet - and might soon
Ahead of Passover, Ben Gurion sees a surge in travel: UAE leads, U.S. follows, and Spain drops out. All the March 2025 numbers
Montenegro is shaping up to be the surprise of the summer – stunning views, dreamy beaches, and direct flights from Israel are drawing major attention from airlines and tour operators
The new magazine from Passport Group is dedicated to a region that has become one of the most beloved by Israelis in recent years - and not just because of their support for Israel during the war. This time we take you to Eastern Europe and the Balkans, where you will meet Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Albania, Bulgaria, Poland, Georgia, and other countries waiting for Israelis, plus we’ll tell you all there is to do there
The Israeli airline is increasing its operations in the popular country, offering five weekly flights to Bangkok and three to Phuket, along with ongoing upgrades to its long-haul fleet. All details inside
Leonardo Central Europe is investing millions in lifestyle and boutique hotels. Yoram Biton, CEO of Leonardo Hotels Central Europe: “The expansion of our hotel portfolio with Leonardo Limited Edition adds a unique collection of exceptional properties"
They are young entrepreneurs working around the clock on travel & hospitality startups, never forgetting where they came from, and yes - they are still fighting for their place in the male-dominated business world. Meet the strong and inspiring women behind Israel tech week
after losing many friends on October 7 and having her home bombed, Noa Lavyud decided to export the Israeli-Jewish mindset to the world, founding a marketing startup and collaborating with Steve Madden: "First and foremost, I identify as Israeli, that’s my pride"