Ryanair’s Tel Aviv Withdrawal Reshapes Winter Travel as Tourists Seek New Affordable Routes
Ryanair exits Tel Aviv for winter 2025–2026, cutting 22 routes and one million seats. Tourists now face fewer low-cost options and rising travel pressures.
Ryanair exits Tel Aviv for winter 2025–2026, cutting 22 routes and one million seats. Tourists now face fewer low-cost options and rising travel pressures.
Major airlines cut routes for 2026 as Delta, United, Lufthansa, Alaska and Ryanair reshape global travel. Tourists will see fewer flights and new itinerary changes.
France enforces new aviation penalties with major fines and flight bans, creating safer skies and stronger travel confidence for tourists using French airlines.
Flydubai cancels ten flights and delays hundreds across major regional routes, creating severe travel disruption for tourists across the Middle East and Africa.
Delta Locals lets travellers explore destinations through locals’ eyes. Get real recommendations and immerse in culture for your next adventure with Delta.
Costa Cruises launches immersive 2026 Asia itineraries across Japan, South Korea and China, featuring renewed Costa Serena and expanded cultural experiences.
Mossel Bay unveils a new Cruise Reception Facility, improving passenger experience and boosting South Africa’s rapidly growing cruise tourism sector.
Carnival Spirit moves to Tampa for longer Caribbean and Panama Canal cruises, while Carnival Sunshine boosts Galveston capacity for 2027–28 sailings.
Holland America Line unveils 2027–28 cruises with overnight stays, wildlife tours, and luxury experiences across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
Celebrity Cruises’ 2027–28 winter itineraries introduce new Caribbean ports, extended Asian stays, and immersive Antarctica expeditions for global travelers.
AIC Hotel Group celebrates nearly 200 top travel advisors at the 2025 Showstopper Awards, highlighting industry growth, recognition, and expanding all-inclusive demand.
Two new mega-resorts, Trump International Hotel Maldives and Atlantis The Royal Maldives, will transform luxury tourism with innovation, sustainability, and world-class design.