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Low-cost carrier easyJet makes hesitant return, with only 3 destinations
British airline, which has hardly flown to Israel since October 2023, announced that it will resume its flights to a limited number of destinations only ahead of the spring season
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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12.04.25
Travel trends 2026: from astrology-based trips to AI-guided adventures
Sleeping in castles, flying for skin health, letting AI guide the way and even following the stars as travel agents — these are the trends set to shape travelers’ plans in the coming year
Roy Elman
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12.03.25
Air India resumes Tel Aviv–New Delhi route with competitive fares to Asia
After a long suspension, Air India is returning to Israel with four weekly flights to New Delhi starting next month; travelers will gain new one-stop options to Mumbai, Goa, Kathmandu, Bangkok and Phuket
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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12.01.25
Inside Midburn: The harsh, costly festival Israelis can’t resist
Midburn costs as much as an overseas vacation — sometimes more — with harsh conditions and almost no phone reception; yet participants embrace the heat and lack of comfort, trading running water for a temporary utopian city rising in the desert
Assaf Kamar
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11.29.25
A lifelong dream realized: Israeli aikido teacher heads to Japan for samurai-era training routine
After 30 years of waiting, aikido instructor Dvir Ben-Ami flew to Japan to live as an uchi-deshi, a live-in dojo disciple training from dawn to night. He describes punishing drills, injuries and the moment the dream felt real
Assaf Kamar
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11.29.25
The ultimate 2025 guide to best Christmas markets
Streets fill with the scent of mulled wine and spices as Christmas markets return from Austria and Hungary to Spain, Italy, New York and Cyprus; Israelis are heading out again for winter lights, good food and affordable flights, with top spots and dates ahead
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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11.29.25
This is how doctors supported Israel’s freed hostages during when they visited the White House
Professor Noa Eliakim-Raz, head of the Returning Hostages Unit at Rabin Center-Beilinson: 'Despite the joyful images, these former hostages still have a long path ahead toward full rehabilitation'
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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11.28.25
From dry basin to desert gem: Surprise pool emerges in Judean Desert
Between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, a remote Judean Desert basin has become a natural-style pool after a memorial initiative for Sgt. Yehuda Peretz brought water flow, benches and trees; Koby Peled of “Kuku trip” visited the new site
Assaf Kamar
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11.24.25
'I wake up every morning in a different part of the world': Israeli digital nomad embraces life on the move
From Morocco to Mauritius, Bolivia to Tajikistan and all the way to the Falklands and Antarctica—Roie Natan, 32, left high-tech behind for a life of raw freedom, revealing the human stories behind the stunning photos
Assaf Kamar
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11.15.25
Israeli trekkers rescued after being stranded by snowstorm in Nepal
Israelis are adventurous travelers, and with the peak season wrapping up, Israeli trekkers in Nepal were probably not expecting this storm to catch them off guard
Devo Klein, ILTV
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11.02.25
Not another glossy Instagram feed: the Israeli traveler who celebrates imperfection
While others post yoga-at-sunset photos, Israeli actress and theater teacher Dana Elazar shares India’s chaos — moldy rooms, flooded streets, and packed buses — and has become a viral 'ambassador of misery' to nearly 12,000 followers
Assaf Kamar
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10.31.25
Israeli traveler lets followers control his South America trip in wild social experiment
For 120 days, Jerusalem tour guide Itay Shevah let his followers decide where he slept, what he ate and what challenges he faced across South America — leading to nights on the street, barefoot treks and stays in favelas
Assaf Kamar
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10.28.25
Israeli family adventures through Peru: from lush jungles to rainbow mountains and ancient wonders
A pre-draft family trip to Peru reveals dramatic landscapes—from the Amazon to Machu Picchu—and enduring Indigenous traditions; Between glaciers, jungles and sacred valleys, the journey becomes a deep connection to nature, culture and shared memory
Limor Zadok
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10.24.25
Israel's most beautiful viewpoints
From the Golan Heights to the Eilat Mountains, from the Gilboa Hills to Switzerland Forest – we turned to three travel experts to ask them to recommend their favorite viewpoints, where the scenery takes your breath away and the heart finds peace
Assaf Kamar
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10.12.25
Flying to Europe? EU launches new biometric border checks
The EU will begin rolling out its new biometric Entry/Exit System (EES), recording travelers’ faces and fingerprints — a first step toward the 2026 ETIAS visa program; Sri Lanka will also tighten entry rules with online pre-approval
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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10.10.25
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