Airline trends

Syria opens Mediterranean-Aleppo air corridor that could help ease regional snarl

Royal Jordanian is expected to use the Mediterranean corridor on Friday for a flight from Amman to Aleppo as part of the phased return of air traffic.

Planes that belong to the Royal Jordanian Airlines and other companies are parked at the Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, Jordan February 23, 2020.
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Norwegian airline to resume Copenhagen-Tel Aviv route from April

 An El Al Boeing Dreamliner is prepared for its next flight at Ben Gurion Airport last month.

El Al’s record-breaking year continues with near-monopoly amid Israel-Hamas war

 A drone is launched during a military exercise in an undisclosed location in Iran, in this handout image obtained on October 4, 2023.

EU's Air Safety Agency recommends caution in Israeli and Iranian air space


Despite the war: Foreign airline expanding its operations in Israel

Greek airline Blue Air Airwaves announced the launch of flights from Tel Aviv to Barcelona, Prague, and Budapest starting from March.


Pregnancy Prohibition and Survival Training in the Jungle: The World's Strictest Airlines

Being a flight attendant is not an easy job, and with the level of responsibility involved, there is serious training required by all airlines around the world.


Trend Expands: European Airlines Considering Passenger Weighing

Finland's national airline, Finnair, announced that it will consider weighing its passengers on flights departing from Helsinki Airport.