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Israel turns to Christian pilgrims, diaspora ties, AI to reboot post-war tourism
Government officials believe Christian pilgrims, Evangelical travelers, and Jewish communities overseas can form the backbone of a gradual recovery, even as broader tourism remains constrained.
Norwegian airline to resume Copenhagen-Tel Aviv route from April
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'
Visitors will find hospitality and friendly attitudes in Belgrade - opinion
Serbia, with its burgeoning tourism industry, is well known for its hospitality and friendly attitude toward Israeli and Jewish tourists.
Rockets delay flights landing in Tel Aviv, airport operations resume
Airports Authority: Despite minor landing disruptions, airport ‘operating as usual’
From vineyards to farmhouses and pools to fine dining Bat Shlomo has it all
Discover one of the most luxurious local vacations in Israel in the heart of early Zionist settlements.
Travel Podcast Special Edition - The cost of travel, Abraham Accords and much more
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 57
Emirates introduces third daily flight with special price for Israeli travelers
Travelers will be able to fly for USD $369 from May 1 until June 30 2023, with three daily flight options to Dubai.
Church upset at curbs on Orthodox Easter crowds
Amid recent tensions at the Gaza, Lebanon and Syria borders boiling over, Israel reportedly canceled travel permits for Gazan Christians for the upcoming feast.
Does currency exchange make your vacation more expensive?
A vacation abroad is often a big expense, but from the first stage of paying for flights, you can cut the currency exchange costs by up to thousands of shekels.
As long as consumer confidence stays high, Israeli tourism will survive
Travel adviser: Flights are full and organized tours in Israel are at record numbers. The country may be on the verge of civil war, but, for now, the sky is not falling.
Take a trip to Acre, the most inviting city in Israel
Acre has developed a lot in recent years and has become a leading travel location with many museums and attractions.
From the Galil to the Golan, exploring Israel's north
Two to three days and 20 kilometers is just right for a spring break in the Galilee and Golan regions.