Delta to Resume Flights to Israel From Boston and Atlanta in 2025
Delta Air Lines will restart its Tel Aviv routes from Atlanta and Boston next year, joining other U.S. carriers as service to Israel gradually returns.
Delta Air Lines will restart its Tel Aviv routes from Atlanta and Boston next year, joining other U.S. carriers as service to Israel gradually returns.
Alaska Airlines will eliminate 10 routes from Los Angeles and San Francisco in 2026, redirecting capacity to growing hubs in San Diego and Portland.
Portugal, Spain, and the European Commission have approved a major cross-border rail project connecting Lisbon and Madrid by 2030, cutting travel time to five hours and later to three.
Jamaica’s Ministry of Tourism has launched a coordinated recovery plan to fully restore tourism operations by December 15 following Hurricane Melissa’s impact.
Cyprus recorded a 16% surge in tourism revenue in 2025, driven by rising visitor spending, strong hotel occupancy, and sustained international arrivals across the island.
Sweden joins Norway, Finland, Iceland, the U.S., Canada, and Greenland in a joint initiative to promote sustainable Northern Lights tourism across the Arctic region.
AirAsia has exited its PN17 financial distress status, uniting airlines from Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Cambodia to form a powerful narrowbody aviation network.
Australia joins nations such as the U.S., Japan, Italy, France, and Vietnam in leading a new era of eco-friendly travel, with Hobart recognized among the world’s most sustainable destinations.
Singapore and China are powering New Zealand’s tourism rebound, with Christchurch Airport gearing up for its busiest summer ever amid new routes, increased capacity, and record visitor arrivals.
Malta’s aviation sector accelerates as DC Aviation adds a San Marino-registered Bombardier Challenger 350, expanding its fleet and redefining luxury private jet travel across the Mediterranean.
China’s top three airlines – Air China, China Eastern, and China Southern – reported rare profits after a strong summer travel boom, signaling a fragile recovery for the aviation sector.
Hurricane Melissa left at least 49 dead across the northern Caribbean and billions in damage. As search-and-rescue efforts intensify, airlines, cruise lines, and hotels mobilize aid while cautiously restoring operations.
Alphabet’s record quarter puts AI at the center of Google Search, ads, and Cloud, with clear implications for how travelers will plan, book, and move – both online and on the ground.
AmaWaterways has launched its second ship, AmaMelodia, on Colombia’s Magdalena River, expanding its South American operations and supporting local tourism.
American Airlines will debut its new Airbus A321XLR on March 8, launching seasonal nonstop service between New York JFK and Edinburgh, Scotland.