Israel's Best Year By: Jena Tesse Fox |
Israel’s Tourism Board recently launched a new advertising campaign, in honor of the country's 60th anniversary, to encourage new business to the ancient land. And it's working. Read Story
Israel has begun an eco-friendly initiative to transform the Hiriya garbage dump near Tel Aviv into a 24-hour recreational spot known as Ayalon Park.
Agents can choose among 13 sailings for their clients to destinations in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Oman.
The 370-room property, located at Ruppin Bridge, Herzl Boulevard in Jerusalem, is within walking distance of the Knisset and Israel’s government complex.
Israel’s Tourism Board recently launched a new advertising campaign, in honor of the country's 60th anniversary, to encourage new business to the ancient land. And it's working.
Travel Bound has added 10 newly built five-star hotels and 12 new sightseeing tours in Dubai. Rates at Travel Bound’s 20 five-star properties in Dubai are as low as $91 per person per night, and seven
US Airways intends to provide a daily, nonstop flight to Tel Aviv from its Philadelphia hub beginning in July 2009.
TRAVELSAVERS Worldwide Independent Network has in-country representation in the Middle East and expands global network with new licensees.
EL AL and American Airlines will launch a code share agreement which will provide passengers with more flight options between 25 additional cities in North America and Israel.
Egypt, the cradle of civilization, is growing into quite the cruising destination.
Emirates Airlines will, once again, delay its inaugural flights from Los Angeles to Dubai, as well as from San Francisco to Dubai after being advised of additional delays to its galleys.