FLYYO Expands in Israel: Second Airbus A320 Now Based at Tel Aviv
The Romanian airline deepens its presence in the Israeli market with growing ACMI and charter activity, and a third aircraft expected to join the fleet this month
The Romanian airline deepens its presence in the Israeli market with growing ACMI and charter activity, and a third aircraft expected to join the fleet this month
PassportNews studio will broadcast live from the international mediterranean tourism market (IMTM) in Tel Aviv, May 7-8. For the 1st time: Aviation and Tourism seniors will take part in "Passport's Salon" - Double conference hosted by Passport Group
During the ATM tourism fair in Dubai, Emirates announced a global expansion move including aviation agreements with seven new countries. The move features luxury destinations, an upgraded fleet, and a renewed premium experience, reinforcing the airline’s status as a global leader
Airports report power supply restored with generator support; Metro almost fully operational; National rail service announces 50% train restoration in Madrid
What was the British airline's reasoning behind cancelling the route to Ben Gurion Airport? IATA's CEO in Israel: "International regular aviation cannot operate for long without operational certainty". And is there a connection to the Turkish airlines story?
The UK based airline will not resume the route between Tel Aviv and London Heathrow: "After examination, we will continue serving ths Israeli passengers through our codeshare agreement with EL-AL"
The definition of "liquids, gels, and aerosols" is filtered and separate, not exceeding 100 milliliters, includes a wide variety of items, from drinks and sauces to all cosmetics, skincare products, and various sprays
Wizz Air's training center opened its doors for Passport Group's experiential day in Budapest. Here’s what we did there - and there's a riddle
As part of its strategic growth plan, SAUDIA strengthens its global network with 10 additional aircraft, advancing toward an ambitious 2030 vision of 250 destinations and 150 million annual passengers
The Texas A&M University System will establish and operate the Federal Center for Advanced Aviation Technologies (CAAT) – a groundbreaking FAA initiative that will integrate innovation, safety, and collaboration among government, industry, and academia, paving the way for a new era in U.S. skies