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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.

 Carrier named airline of the year 2025 by AirlineRatings.com.
Passengers board a Ryanair aircraft that is parked on the runaway at Bristol Airport, on October 30, 2025 in Bristol, England.

Ryanair wipes Tel Aviv from route map as Israel dispute deepens

 Ryanair aircraft

Ryanair says it may not return to Israel, urges Jerusalem to 'get its act together'

Javier Perez-Tenessa, CEO and Co-Founder of Spanish travel company eDreams Odigeo, delivers a speech during its bourse debut in Madrid April 8, 2014.

Spanish travel company eDreams blocks accommodation listings in Israeli settlements in West Bank


Evangelicals prefer to visit Israel with Christian leader, Bible teacher

Study examines responses of more than 1,000 American Evangelicals.

 THOUSANDS OF Christian Evangelicals and Israelis march in a parade in central Jerusalem marking the Feast of the Tabernacles, 2018.

Emirates Air to begin daily Tel Aviv flights on June 23

The new service to Tel Aviv will also provide 20 tonnes of cargo capacity on each flight, providing channels for Israeli businesses and start-ups to export products.

 Emirates Air's Boeing 777-300ER in flight.

Chai Lifeline resumes childhood cancer survivor Israel trip

After two years of the program being forced to postpone due to COVID, a group of childhood cancer survivors are traveling to Israel this week as part of Chai Lifeline’s annual “Wish at the Wall."

‘THE TEENS, part of Chai Lifeline’s 20th annual Hartman Family Foundation Wish at the Wall Israel tour, are having the time of their lives.’

Israel's Green Festival is back - here's how you can experience it

The Green Festival will take place over three weekends between March 10 and 26.

 STOP OFF at a winery for a twist of burgundy to add to all that green.

Christian tourists – stymied by vaccine mandate – are coming to Israel

Travel companies both in Israel and overseas are hoping to make up for lost time and business.

 A tourist at Shuk Mahane Yehuda

What will Israel's new COVID-19 travel rules look like?

Tourists will be allowed to enter Israel with or without proof of vaccination, and will be required to present a negative PCR test ahead of boarding the flight and one after landing.

 Travelers at the Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv on September 6, 2021.

Christians: It’s time to return to Israel

Opinion: "What a gift from God to us to marvel at His beauty, painted in the sky, reflected on His Holy City," writes Rev. Johnnie Moore.

THE JERUSALEM skyline as viewed from the Mount of Olives.

Dead Sea area welcomes new hotel

The new hotel, located adjacent to the Dead Sea waterline, was built on the foundations of the Hod hotel, and comprises 205 rooms.

 HERBERT SAMUEL Dead Sea: a high-end experience.

Taglit is back: Birthright groups return after COVID-19 postponements

Taglit-Birthright Israel, known colloquially as Birthright, is an organization that sponsors all-expense-paid trips to Israel for Jews living across the diaspora.

 A Birthright group arrives in Ben Gurion Airport.

Southern Arava: More sights to see in the desert

This week’s column will continue to cover places there where Israelis created attractions that showcase the desert’s natural beauty and uncommon features.

 Chef Hashemesh