Israir Secures License for New York Route
Israir becomes the third Israeli carrier to compete on this popular route, set to commence in Spring 2026: "A vital step to bolster competition, reduce fares, and enhance service"
Israir becomes the third Israeli carrier to compete on this popular route, set to commence in Spring 2026: "A vital step to bolster competition, reduce fares, and enhance service"
Dutch Ministry of Defense Seeks Pilots
The IAI innovation is designed to tow aircraft without activating engines, saving jet fuel and reducing pollution in airports. In 2009, IAI collaborated with the French company TLD to manufacture the tug, with the first prototype built in France in 2011. Now, the development is expected to become a standard procedure in aircraft ground movements
Larnaca becomes a pivotal hub for Israelis returning home
The shooting occurred near the city's Jewish Museum during an event by an American Jewish organization. The shooter was arrested. Foreign Minister: "Representatives of Israel are at increased risk – We are in contact with the American authorities"
In a major upgrade to passenger experience, Israir is outfitting all nine of its aircraft with onboard internet – aligning itself with global aviation airlines like United, and Delta, and signaling a bold new era for Israeli short-haul travel
The preservation of Turkish Airlines' takeoff and landing slots has ended; Israeli airlines seek to use the available slots to expand flight offerings
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