In a significant development, Israel made an announcement on Thursday, declaring itself “now open for tourism.” Over the past few months, the region’s conflict, with Israel at its epicentre, rendered the country virtually and technically off-limits for tourists.
As per the latest news reports, flights to Tel Aviv were suspended during this period, but airlines are now gradually resuming services. Also, it’s reported that Air India will recommence its nonstop flights between Delhi and Tel Aviv five times a week starting from May 16.
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Pini Shani, Israel tourism’s Deputy Director-General and Head of Marketing Administration, reflected on the recent events, particularly the events of October 7, 2023, in the Gaza area. He expressed optimism about the resurgence of tourism in Israel, noting that Ben Gurion Airport is now fully operational. Reports further added that major cities like Tel…
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