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Norwegian airline to resume Copenhagen-Tel Aviv route from April
The low-cost airline announced that its renewed service between Denmark’s capital and Ben-Gurion Airport will initially operate twice a week, with the possibility of adding more flights.
Ryanair wipes Tel Aviv from route map as Israel dispute deepens
Ryanair says it may not return to Israel, urges Jerusalem to 'get its act together'
Spanish travel company eDreams blocks accommodation listings in Israeli settlements in West Bank
For airlines, more destinations mean more problems
TRAVEL ADVISER: How do airlines plan their long-term policies on adding new cities as destinations? Here are four key considerations.
Knesset celebrates 74th anniversary by inviting TikTokers to Israel
TikTok stars from around the world arrived in Israel as they embark on a trip to highlight Israel's natural beauty and cultural diversity.
A winter getaway to the Kinneret and surrounding areas
From hotel stays to spas, wine bars and excellent food, the Kinneret is the perfect place to go for a winter getaway.
A winter getaway to the Kinneret and surrounding areas
From hotel stays to spas, wine bars and excellent food, the Kinneret is the perfect place to go for a winter getaway.
Acre named most hospitable city in Israel by Booking.com
After a couple years putside of the top spot, the city of Acre retook its position as Israel's most hospitable city in this year's Booking.com Traveler Review Awards.
Where does Israel rank in the world's most powerful passports?
Israel remains steady and able to travel without hassle to many countries across the world - but which passports are the strongest?
Dozens of passengers get stuck in Haifa cable car due to power outage
The incident, which left roughly 30 passengers stranded for nearly an hour, was not the first time this year Haifa's cable cars have halted mid-trip.
Will Israeli hotels accept the challenge of the glamping industry?
Experts maintain that people are looking today for more meaningful travel, more immersive experiences and more authentic vacations. Enter glamping.
Christian tourism to Holy Land slowly recovers ahead of Christmas
Some 120,000 Christian pilgrims expected to visit, but industry experts say that high costs and economic uncertainty could hamper full recovery.
Rescue mission for Israelis in Peru completed successfully
Dozens of Israelis got stuck in the country after political unrest crippled the transportation systems - now they are on the way home.