Businesses have closed due to Hamas' rocket strikes in the south and Hezbollah's fire in the north. Business owners and hotel managers told BI that an end to the war would bring tourists back.
Due to the violence that begun over the weekend—which resulted in Israel declaring war on Hamas—the Israeli government has declared a state of emergency. According to the U.S. State Department, “The ...
To facilitate tourists' departure from Israel, under the guidance of Tourism Minister Haim Katz, the Ministry of Tourism will assist tourists currently in the country to register for departure flights ...
Despite the ongoing war in Gaza, Israel said it witnessed a 16.7% rise in arrivals from January through June over the same period in 2024, along with the resumption of flights and an expanding roster ...
The Israel Ministry of Tourism (IMOT) is working to ensure the safety and security of visitors to the country in the wake of this weekend's Hamas attack that continues to impact travel in the Middle ...
"The easing of travel warnings and the restoration of airline routes have allowed tourism to begin returning," Tourism ...
The Israel Ministry of Tourism and other industry leaders are stepping up to help out those directly impacted by the Israel-Hamas war in the Middle East. On Friday, the Ministry, along with some of ...
The Israel Government Tourist Office has pulled out of World Travel Market London, which is due to take place at ExCeL next week (November 6-8) The withdrawal from the international travel trade show ...
The Government of Israel’s Ministry of Tourism is inviting Americans to get on the plane and enjoy a peaceful vacation in the Land of Creation. Israel is open, safe, and ready to welcome tourists from ...
Israel had high hopes for tourism this year, not only as an economic driver, but as peacemaker with the rest of the world. Those hopes have come crashing down with last weekend's Hamas attack. Just a ...
From left, Signature Travel Network CEO Alex Sharpe, Daniel Leibman and Frosch CEO Bryan Leibman in Israel. Photo Credit: Travex For Alex Sharpe, a three-day swing through Israel last month was not a ...