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Delta to Pause Flights Between New York and Tel Aviv Through March
Delta Airlines | October 16, 2024
October 16, 2024 - Delta Air Lines said on Tuesday it will pause its flights between New York's JFK airport and Tel Aviv through March, due to escalating conflict and safety concerns in Israel. The airline said it has issued a travel waiver for all customers who were booked on its flights to travel to and from Tel Aviv before March 31, 2025. It had earlier suspended flights to Tel Aviv through the end of 2024. Several airlines globally have suspended their services to Israel and Lebanon, while also revising schedules to avoid the Iranian and Lebanese airspace, in an attempt to ensure passenger safety as security concerns rise in the region...
New Selina Debuts in Tel Aviv, Israel
Selina | December 9, 2022
NEW YORK (Dec. 9, 2022)- Selina Hospitality PLC (NASDAQ: SLNA), the fast-growing lifestyle and experiential hospitality company targeting millennial and Gen Z travelers, has opened its newest location in Israel. Selina Frishman—the third hotel for the brand in Tel Aviv, and thirteenth Selina property in the country overall—capitalizes on proximity to the popular Frishman beachfront area of the city’s famous promenade. Designed for today's digital nomad and the modern traveler, Selina Frishman offers guests alternative ways to stay, play and work by combining beautifully designed accommodations with coworking, recreation, wellness, ...
Israel’s Hoteliers Look Forward to Another Year of Bumper Growth in Tourism, Says HVS
HVS | June 13, 2018
13 June 2018, London: Israel's hotel sector is likely to see a second year of strong growth in 2018 as the number of tourists visiting the country continues to rise. According to a new report from global hotel consultancy HVS, launched in London yesterday in conjunction with the Israel Ministry of Tourism, the country received more than 3.6 million visitors in 2017, a year-on-year increase of nearly 25%, boosting hotel occupancy across the country from 67% to 73%. The majority of tourists to Israel come from the US, Russia and France, while German visitors as well as those from China, Poland and Romania are growing in import...
New 450-room Hotel and High-Rise by Tel Aviv’s Dolphinarium Approved
June 25, 2013
June 26, 2013--The Tel Aviv Regional Planning and Building Commission has approved for deposit a plan to build two 28-floor residential and hotel high-rises and several smaller buildings along Herbert Samuel Street opposite the beachfront Dolphinarium, which will be demolished. Giora Rothman Architects designed the project. The plan calls for converting the Dolphinarium into open public space, completing the seafront promenade between central Tel Aviv and Jaffa along the Charles Clore Park, and granting building rights on the eastern side of Herbert Samuel Street. The project includes 50,000 square meters of built-up space, half for 25...