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Airline pilots fear retribution over refusing to fly in Middle East, aviators' group says
Airline pilots express widespread safety concerns flying in the Middle East during the Iran conflict, fearing retribution from airlines for refusing high-risk assignments.
Wizz Air celebrates: 250th aircraft takes off on the way to a 500-plane fleet
Wizz Air CEO: Our plan is to establish a base in Israel in April
Norwegian airline to resume Copenhagen-Tel Aviv route from April
New Israeli airline 'Air Haifa' to launch next year - report
Haifa Airport had just resumed international flights in June after a four-year hiatus - just a few months before "Air Haifa" opening.
What is Kiwi.com and why is it important?
TRAVEL ADVISER: Kiwi.com is without any doubt a legit online travel agency. However, booking a flight through it increases the risks of issues. Here's why.
Accidental private flight: One man's delayed flight turns into luxury
How one American man made the most of being the lone passenger on a long-delayed flight.
Pack smart: Tips to leave unnecessary items behind when traveling abroad
When low-cost travel becomes the norm, we're left with no choice but to be more mindful of what we pack. To help you, here's a list of items you can leave behind in your suitcase.
Flight ticket delays at airports: Understanding the SSSS mark
Discover the implications of encountering the SSSS mark on your flight ticket and how it can lead to significant delays at the airport.
Summer travel woes: Strikes and protests threaten European travel
Popular tourist destinations in Europe, including France, Italy, and Spain, are likely to face significant challenges due to strikes at local airports.
After COVID, Israel's El Al airlines is ready to soar – here's how
For El Al, the new possibility of flying over the skies of Gulf States, including Saudi Arabia, has represented a crucial development.
El Al to detail five-year strategic plan at Jerusalem Post Conference
In the coming five years, El Al plans on reaching 7.5 million customers per year and increasing its annual revenue to $3.5 billion.
South Korea detains passenger after Asiana plane door opened mid-air
No one was hurt in the incident, but some passengers were taken to hospital suffering breathing issues due to shock, the company spokesperson said.
Biden wants airlines to pay passengers in US for lengthy delays
There is currently no legal requirement for airlines to compensate US passengers for delayed or canceled flights.