United Airlines resumed flights from Newark to Tel Aviv last weekend, signaling hopes that US travelers will begin visiting Israel again.
The airlines resumption of service to the country?came in the aftermath of El Als confirmation that it would add a new airlift from Fort Lauderdale to the country in April.
With the return of US flights, we remain hopeful that tourism to Israel is showing signs of recovery, said Eyal Carlin, North American commissioner for the Israel Ministry of Tourism.
Initially, we have seen a significant number of faith-based and solidarity trips.
With the return of flights from the US, new hotels, major attractions and the reopening of key venues, we feel optimistic this will provide tourists the reassurance they can begin to rebook and resume their travel to Israel again.
In other tourism-related developments, C-Hotels unveiled The Almond Hotel, a 60-room adults-only property, which offers views of Jerusalem and the coastal plan. The hotel includes a restaurant, rooftop pool and spa featuring nine treatment rooms and a Turkish hammam.
The National Library of Israel is debuting a new four-acre campus close to the Knesset in Jerusalems National District, which couples distinguished collections with tranquil gardens.
A new edible forest and community garden in the Negev, in commemoration of Bedouin war victims and Vivian Silver, the Canadian-Israeli peace activist who was killed in her home on October 7 during the Hamas attacks.
The new Tel Aviv Municipal LGBT Community Center reopened following significant renovations and offers new programs for individuals of all ages and identities.
A new walkway C Marys Path C was created in Zippori National Park, and The Tower of David at the Jerusalem Museum has reopened in the aftermath of a 10-year renovation.
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