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When the Skies Closed, They Opened Their Hearts and Stayed: 120 Christian Women Leaders Stand With Israel Under Missiles and Ongoing Sirens

Missiles and sirens changed their plans. A group of 120 Christian women leaders now remain in Israel, using their voices to show public support. Robert Stearns, founder and president of Eagles' Wings: "I am proud of our courageous women leaders who are demonstrating steadfast solidarity with Israel"

Abu Dhabi 2026: the City of the Future Steps Into Its Tourism Era

It's an open secret that Abu Dhabi, the symbol of luxury and tradition in the United Arab Emirates, is a little jealous of its younger, more vibrant, and more international sister to the north, Dubai. But in recent years, it's become increasingly clear that a turnaround is on the way, and the competition is going to be greater than ever. From Disney to the Guggenheim, these are the new attractions in the capital of the Emirates

State of Emergency in South American Country: Heavy Rains and Mudslides Threaten Popular Tourist Destinations

Heavy and persistent rains are leading to mudslides, flooding, and road closures in several provinces across Peru. Authorities are warning of renewed heavy rainfall in the coming days, urging the public to take extra caution

From the Skies to the Racetracks: Etihad Airways' New Exciting Partnership

The national airline of the United Arab Emirates has been announced as an official partner of McLaren Racing. The airline's logo will appear on Formula 1 cars, followed by the launch of a Dreamliner branded in racing colors

Ryanair Boosts Summer Travel with New Routes and Increased Frequencies

The Irish low-cost carrier has launched its Summer 2026 flight schedule. Highlights include new destinations in Italy and the United Kingdom, and increased frequenciesin Spain and Scotland

Blooming Traffic: US Expects All-Time Record Number of Passengers This Spring

US airlines are preparing for one of the busiest spring travel seasons on record, with 171 million passengers expected to fly between March and April. Carriers are adding more flights and millions of extra seats. Officials warn of the possibility of another federal government shutdown

Record Year for Etihad Airways with Huge Net Profit Jump and Revenue Reaching $8.5B

The national airline of the United Arab Emirates ended its fourth consecutive year of profitability with a 21% jump in revenue, a sharp increase in passenger traffic, and significantly strengthened cargo activity

After the Riots: Air Canada Flies Again, as Mexico Routes Are Back on Track

After travel warnings and halted flights due to concerns about passenger safety, airlines are starting to resume flights to the troubled country. Air Canada's decision followed consultations with the authorities

East Coast Aviation Hit Hard by Severe Winter Storm: Over 5,000 Flights Canceled

More than 5,000 flights to and from the United States were canceled or delayed due to a strong winter storm that hit the East Coast. Which airport is the "king of cancellations," and how long will the storm last?

Starting Today: No Permission? No Travel! United Kingdom Begins Full Enforcement of the Electronic Visa

The United Kingdom will start enforcing the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. Still not sure how it works? Here is a reminder of everything you need to know

World’s Fastest-Growing Destination: Brazil Leads the World in Tourism Rise, UN Says

UN Tourism data shows Brazil leading the world in arrival growth, hitting record visitor numbers as international interest surges; the 45% rise in arrivals confirms the strong post-pandemic rebound and success of the new promotional strategy

Global Tourism Is Strengthening: 5% Rise in Tourists in the First Half of 2025

The United Nations Tourism Organization has published its periodic report, signaling more than 690 million tourists who have traveled the world since the beginning of 2025; some countries have jumped by more than 21%

Rising Demand for Flights: UN to Discuss Raising Pilot Retirement Age

Global shortage of pilots amid rising demand: The UN's International Civil Aviation Organization to discuss raising pilot retirement age to 67. What's the situation in Israel?

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