Air Serbia Achieves Highest Passenger Numbers Yet
Air Serbia, reported 561,773 passengers in August, over 3,000 more than last year. Over eight months: more than 3.1 million passengers and a 5% rise in flight numbers
Air Serbia, reported 561,773 passengers in August, over 3,000 more than last year. Over eight months: more than 3.1 million passengers and a 5% rise in flight numbers
Ryanair Expands Free Carry-On Bag Size
After about five years of intense work, the Israeli Civil Aviation Authority and the FAA approved the engineering conversion project led by IAI, increasing the cargo capacity of the aircraft up to 100 tons. Transportation Minister: "A national achievement illustrating Israel's advanced capabilities in civil aviation."
Latvian airline returns to Israel this September with a record-breaking first half, increasing passenger numbers and profitability. Expected to exceed 5.2 million passengers and up to 800 million Euros in revenue by 2025
A Landmark Phase for Etihad Rail: UAE's Vice President and Prime Minister, the Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, embarked on the inaugural journey of Etihad Rail's passenger train between Dubai and Fujairah, marking the dawn of a transformative chapter in the nation's transportation infrastructure
Passenger traffic at Ben Gurion Airport strengthens ahead of peak summer, with daily international flights and the renewed participation of foreign airlines. See more details inside
Southwest Airlines flight detected a warning about another aircraft dangerously close during its flight over Los Angeles' controlled airspace. Consequently, both passenger planes had to perform emergency maneuvers to avoid the collision. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation to examine the circumstances of the incident
Katowice Airport Sets New Record
False fire alarm caused emergency evacuation of a Ryanair flight from Palma to Manchester, resulting in minor injuries to several passengers
With a record 10 daily flights between Tel Aviv and Dubai this weekend, one thing is clear: Emirates’ little sister has stepped into Turkish Airlines’ shoes as Israelis’ go-to connection to the world and it’s doing it brilliantly. But what happens when calm finally returns? A special analysis