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4.12.26
Foreign airlines start returning to Israel this month as flight resumptions roll out through April
Wizz Air to reopen bookings from April 25; Etihad resumes Abu Dhabi route mid-month; Blue Bird set to be first foreign carrier back as broader list of airlines delays return dates into summer and beyond
From shelters to trails: best hikes in Israel after the ceasefire
No more passport stamps: EU launches biometric border system for travelers
Expect a slow return alongside great uncertainty: this is when foreign airlines will return
Road trip in the sky: this Israeli flight instructor takes her getaways in a small plane
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With 20 decks and 7,600 passengers: See inside the world's largest cruise ship
Royal Caribbean has unveiled its next mega-ship – the Hero of the Seas – which is expected to become the world’s largest cruise ship when it launches in the summer of 2027; Plans include nine pools, a water park, an over-the-ocean zip line and a three-story suite
Assaf Rosen
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04:01 | 04.12.26
Israel’s Airports Authority weighs expanding flights after Iran ceasefire
After the Iran ceasefire, Israel’s Airports Authority is weighing a gradual expansion of flights at Ben Gurion and other airports, in coordination with security officials, while Arkia plans a full schedule starting May 3
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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11:23 | 04.08.26
Foreign airlines extend Israel flight cancellations as Aegean suspends routes until June 26
United, Delta, Air Canada and Lufthansa among carriers halting service for months amid ongoing war; low-cost and regional airlines also delay returns, leaving limited international connectivity to Tel Aviv
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger, Reuters
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20:14 | 04.06.26
Wartime limits on Ben Gurion flight eased, raising outbound passenger cap
Airlines at Ben Gurion Airport will be allowed to sell up to 100 seats on departing flights, as Israel cautiously relaxes restrictions imposed after security concerns; Air India joins foreign airlines canceling or suspending service to and from Israel due to war
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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23:09 | 04.05.26
‘I hid in caves during sirens’: Israeli blogger 'Kuku Trip' refuses to stop traveling in wartime
Kobi Peled continues hiking and exploring caves across the country despite ongoing war, at times taking shelter underground during sirens as missile fire disrupts daily life
Assaf Kamer
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09:04 | 04.05.26
Stranded in Thailand, Israeli traveler turns to monastery life: 'It sounds like a dream — but it’s much more complicated'
Dana Elazar, 30, traveled to Thailand for a vacation, but war left her stranded with canceled flights and dwindling funds; as she waited for evacuation, she made an unusual choice: moving into a jungle monastery, where she admits, 'I was supposed to meditate at 5 a.m., but I kept sleeping'
Assaf Kamar
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05:46 | 04.04.26
Leave the swimsuit at home: the world’s top 10 nude beaches, from Miami to the Dead Sea
From a full-fledged naturist village to a secluded bay reached by 500 steps and a hidden beach beyond an abandoned tunnel, these are the 10 best nude beaches for 2026 — from California and Miami to quiet Mediterranean shores near Israel
Roi Alman
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09:29 | 04.02.26
Passover 2026: last-minute destinations still open to Israelis
Flight disruptions and security concerns are driving Israelis toward nearby, flexible getaways this holiday, with Cyprus and select European cities still offering bookable family breaks
Yifat Hen Manor
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05:52 | 03.30.26
Arkia halts Jordan flights after sudden ban, leaving thousands of passengers stranded
Israeli airline says Jordanian authorities abruptly barred use of European aircraft, forcing cancellations and reroutes as thousands of passengers face disruption and uncertainty
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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19:31 | 03.29.26
World’s happiest country offers free Lake District vacation — here's how to apply
After eight straight years atop the global happiness rankings, Finland is inviting travelers to a free nature getaway in Europe’s largest lake region, complete with saunas, a rental car and cabin stays — here’s how to win the trip
Roi Alman
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06:29 | 03.28.26
Delta halts Israel flights until Sept. 5, United through June 14
Lufthansa Group says its airlines — Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines — will suspend flights to and from Tel Aviv through May 31
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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22:40 | 03.25.26
Israel closes forests, parks and beaches ahead of Passover as war drags on
Citing Home Front Command restrictions, JNF and Interior Ministry say forests, parks, hiking trails and public beaches will remain closed until further notice, delaying the start of the swimming season during one of Israel’s busiest holiday periods
ynet
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19:30 | 03.25.26
'Avoid Passover events in public spaces,' NSC warns Israelis abroad
National Security Council warns of an increase in the terrorist threat abroad during the Spring holidays, and recommends staying away from unsecured Jewish gatherings and open events, which could be targeted by terrorists
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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10:48 | 03.25.26
Life expectancy of 54 years: the country you wouldn’t want to live in
Global life expectancy is about 73 years, with countries such as Japan and Switzerland exceeding 84; Nigeria trails at just 54.5; how does a resource-rich nation rank among the world’s lowest, nearly two decades below the global average?
Eitan Gefen
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03:33 | 03.25.26
Dangerous game: Haredi Israeli risks life traveling through Iraq during war, aims for Iran next
Jerusalem tourism consultant Benny Waxler visits Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Hezbollah strongholds, hiding his Jewish identity while seeking lost heritage sites and navigating constant risk of exposure
Assaf Kamar
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01:51 | 03.25.26
Passover travel crunch: sky-high flight prices and costly Eilat vacations leave few options
Travelers are rerouting through Jordan and Egypt, facing long overland journeys, limited flights and surging demand, with some routes requiring daylong trips and added costs despite already high holiday prices
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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11:26 | 03.24.26
El Al cuts flights to 7 destinations, shifts to essential operations as Ben Gurion Airport limits tighten
Flights reduced to a minimum as Ben Gurion caps departures and passenger numbers; El Al limits service to major hubs while Israir operates only nearby routes, prioritizing humanitarian cases
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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17:26 | 03.23.26
Arkia shifts flights abroad, El Al scales back amid wartime airspace limits
Airlines shift operations to Aqaba and Taba and limit Ben Gurion flights to humanitarian routes as new rules cap passengers at 50 per flight and one departure per hour, leaving many travelers stranded ahead of Passover
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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10:15 | 03.23.26
From fake identities to Israeli pride: 20-year-old’s journey across 40 countries
He traveled the world with no money, hiding his Israeli identity; now, at war and nights under rocket fire in Tel Aviv, Tal Dooreck Aloni says he’s done hiding and is using his platform to show Israel as it is
Assaf Kamar
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04:41 | 03.23.26
'I suddenly felt a slap to my face': Israeli tourist attacked in Thailand fights back
A routine girls’ trip to Koh Samui turned violent when Sheila Negrin of Ramat Gan was suddenly attacked on the street — but fought back, saying, 'She took a beating,' in an interview with ynet
Assaf Kamar
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21:10 | 03.22.26
Israel cuts Ben-Gurion traffic to one flight an hour, slashes passenger limits
Transportation Minister Miri Regev and senior officials have ordered further restrictions at Ben-Gurion Airport, cutting outbound passengers from 120 to about 50 and reducing overall flight activity
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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21:05 | 03.22.26
It's cherry blossom time from the Upper Galilee and the Golan Heights to Gush Etzion
Spring has officially arrived and the cherry blossoms are blooming across the country: Check out our spectacular photos
Ilana Curiel
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06:20 | 03.22.26
From war to ski slopes: Israeli traveler’s 20-hour escape to the French Alps
Ofri Kark’s flight was canceled at war’s outset, but she set out on a 20-hour journey via three countries and Sinai to reach the French Alps — from bomb shelters to ski parties, and a puzzling ski confiscation in Egypt
Assaf Kamar
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08:57 | 03.20.26
The happiest country in the world is offering a free vacation: pack your suitcase for Finland
Finland is inviting six pairs to compete for a nature vacation in the largest lake region in Europe; Saunas, a private car and log cabins are part of the trip; here's everything you need to do to win
Roy Elman
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22:14 | 03.19.26
Pricey Exodus: Passover travelers turn to Aqaba and Taba due to wartime flight cuts
Amid tighter limits at Ben Gurion Airport and a severe seat shortage, Israelis seeking Passover travel are turning to routes via Jordan and Egypt, including Arkia flights through Aqaba; they face fares topping $1,100 as Israir cancels flights and freezes sales
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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19:20 | 03.19.26
Israel’s flight nightmare begins as summer prices hit records
As war uncertainty lingers, limited flights, slow airline returns and surging demand could drive Israeli airfare to historic highs this summer, with experts warning delays or cancellations remain possible if security risks persist
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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14:26 | 03.18.26
Inside Ben Gurion under fire: ‘No airport has operated like this under war conditions’
Duty-free sits nearly empty as missiles fly; runways are swept for shrapnel after every interception and flights pause midair; A rare look at how Ben Gurion Airport keeps operating under fire, where every takeoff depends on seconds and strict limits
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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12:03 | 03.17.26
Up to $9,000 for a holiday vacation: even under missile fire, Israelis flock to Eilat
Those who haven't booked in advance ahead of the Passover holiday are having trouble finding a room for Seder night; we looked at how much a vacation in the southern resort city will cost
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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10:52 | 03.17.26
Ignoring warnings, Israelis stranded at Dubai airport after Iranian drone attack snarls flights
Travelers transiting through the UAE say emergency procedures at Dubai International Airport left them stuck for hours amid confusion, flight disruptions and little information, despite Israeli warnings against using the Gulf state as a travel route
Nina Fox, Reuters
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15:39 | 03.16.26
Who is benefiting as war drives tourists away from the Middle East?
For years, the Middle East and Gulf drew Europeans in search of winter sun, but the Iran war has disrupted flights and prompted travel warnings, pushing tourists toward southern Europe, the Caribbean and other alternative destinations
Roy Elman
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09:04 | 03.16.26
‘Come on a drone to Eilat’: The viral war parody taking Israeli social media by storm
Between air raid sirens and runs to the shelter, two neighbors in Tel Aviv’s Florentin grabbed a guitar and recorded a parody of ‘Come to Eilat’; within days, the clip drew hundreds of thousands of views; 'Sometimes people recognize me in the shelter,' one said
Assaf Kamar
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16:44 | 03.15.26
Among penguins and ice, Israeli woman swims in Antarctica’s near-freezing waters to fulfill lifelong dream
Between the war-torn Middle East and Antarctica’s frozen silence, Israeli swimmer Shany Goldental, 38, plunged into waters below 1°C and swam 750 meters among icebergs and penguins, raising Israel’s flag; 'The war showed me how fragile life is,' she said
Assaf Kamar
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14:15 | 03.15.26
Passover travel blow: Flydubai extends Israel flight cancellations until end of April
Foreign airlines continue to suspend flights to Tel Aviv after the outbreak of war and the closure of Israeli airspace, with Flydubai extending cancellations through the end of April and disrupting travel plans for thousands of Israelis
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger, News Agencies
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10:28 | 03.15.26
Airlines raise ticket prices as jet fuel costs surge; United CEO warns fares could climb quick
Jet fuel prices have nearly doubled within days amid Middle East war, pushing airlines to raise fares and fuel surcharges; Air New Zealand, Qantas are already passing costs to passengers, while United’s CEO warns ticket prices could rise rapidly
Reuters
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05:10 | 03.11.26
Hidden Thailand beach turns into viral nude sunbathing hotspot, sparking backlash from locals
Remote stretch of sand dubbed 'Shadow Beach' draws nude tourists after viral travel videos; locals protest while authorities warn public nudity could lead to fines under Thai law
Assaf Rozen
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16:38 | 03.10.26
First rescue flight from Dubai lands in Israel with 330 passengers
About 330 Israelis stranded in the UAE since the war began arrived at Ben Gurion Airport on the first rescue flight organized by the Transportation Ministry with Emirati partners; additional evacuation flights expected
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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08:42 | 03.09.26
Israeli woman and Iranian DJ who fell in love in Amsterdam stranded in Bangkok plan peace party
The couple, who met in Amsterdam and faced suspicion from both families, are stuck in Thailand after Middle East flight cancellations and now hope to bring Israelis and Iranians together for a party promoting solidarity
Assaf Kamar
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16:35 | 03.08.26
Rescue flights to Israel go on sale: $425 from Athens, $495 from Budapest
Previously limited to airline customers stranded abroad, the rescue flights are now open to all travelers; prices are relatively high and do not include a carry-on trolley or checked baggage
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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18:10 | 03.07.26
Flydubai to operate rescue flights for Israelis stranded in UAE
Tourism Ministry said about 9,000 foreign tourists have left Israel since the start of the military campaign against Iran, while about 28,000 remain in the country, down from nearly 37,000 at the start of the operation
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger, Nina Fox, Sivan Hilaie
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16:37 | 03.06.26
Israel warns citizens abroad to avoid Chabad houses amid terror fears
National Security Council urges Israelis to conceal Jewish symbols, avoid transit through the UAE and exercise heightened caution worldwide as Iranian-linked threats rise and attacks target Jewish sites in North America
ynet
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22:27 | 03.05.26
Outgoing flights from Israel to resume Sunday
Transportation Minister Miri Regev says move 'subject to security reality'; it comes shortly after the first rescue flights bringing stranded travelers back to Israel landed; El Al won't operate rescue flights on Shabbat
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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10:02 | 03.05.26
First rescue flights land in Israel after five days of total airspace closure
El Al plans rescue flights from about 22 global destinations, while Israir will operate from Rome, Berlin, Rovaniemi, Athens and Batumi
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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07:22 | 03.05.26
Rescue flight plan for Israelis stranded abroad begins: this is how it will work
The rescue flight operation to repatriate Israelis stranded abroad is expected to begin Wednesday night or early Thursday morning, with Israeli airlines preparing to operate dozens of flights to Israel: this is how it will happen
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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18:32 | 03.04.26
Ben Gurion Airport to reopen Thursday with limited inbound flights
Beginning early Thursday, Ben Gurion Airport will reopen in phases with one inbound flight per hour at first, then two, operating 24/7; ten percent of seats will be reserved for humanitarian cases; for now, only arrivals are permitted; departures remain unclear
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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20:03 | 03.03.26
Flights to Ben Gurion Airport may resume Thursday pending security approval
Israel’s airspace remains closed, but advanced talks are underway on a large-scale rescue plan that would see two full flights land every hour around the clock, pending final security approval
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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17:44 | 03.03.26
Dan Hotels offers 25% discount in New York as Israeli airlines plan rescue flights
NoMo SoHo in Manhattan extends special rate to stranded Israelis; El Al outlines broad rescue plan from US, Europe and Asia once Ben Gurion Airport reopens
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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12:21 | 03.02.26
Stranded Israelis pay thousands for yachts back into war
With flights grounded by Iran war, Israelis stuck abroad are chartering private yachts from Cyprus for grueling 30-hour crossings home, braving rough seas and no cellphone service to return to a country under fire
Roy Elman
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02:06 | 03.02.26
'This is our third war here': the tourists stranded in Israel as war erupts
Orlando Lopez arrived from Mexico for his first seven-day vacation in Israel and woke to a blast and siren, while Jeffrey and Debbie Freeman of London returned for a nostalgic visit only to see it upended, joining dozens of stranded tourists waiting for the skies to reopen
Assaf Kamar
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23:09 | 03.01.26
UAE extends stranded Israelis’ hotel stays, covers costs as Israel aids tourists at home and abroad
Abu Dhabi orders hotels to extend stays for guests unable to depart due to airspace closures and says it will cover the costs, while Israel’s Tourism Ministry activates emergency operations to house evacuees and assist tourists seeking to leave
Itamar Eichner, ynet Global
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20:11 | 03.01.26
Arkia launches special Athens-Taba flights starting at $359 amid Israel airspace closure
With Israel’s airspace closed and flights canceled, bypass route through Sinai is opening; Arkia will operate special flights between Athens and Taba, Egypt, allowing passengers to combine air travel with an overland crossing into Israel
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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09:19 | 03.01.26
Israel airspace closure strands thousands overseas
Many travelers, with no immediate way to return home, are now searching for alternative routes back, primarily through neighboring Jordan
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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20:24 | 02.28.26
From secret cave springs to desert oases: Israel’s best hidden swimming spots revealed
From a cool cave in the Jerusalem Hills to natural water slides near Beit She’an and a lagoon in Nitzanim’s dunes, discover the country’s most refreshing off-the-radar places to swim this summer
Assaf Kamar
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13:57 | 02.27.26
They left Israel for van life in Europe — with two border collies and a dream
She left a comfy office job, he logged hundreds of days in reserve duty, until post–Oct. 7 anxiety and burnout pushed them to act; Maya and Adir packed two suitcases, took their dogs and bought a one-way ticket to Europe — with no return date in sight
Roy Elman
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10:23 | 02.27.26
Passenger accidentally taps into pilots’ private cockpit chatter, hears unfiltered mid-flight banter
Instead of music, a passenger on an Airbus A319 says he got 2.5 hours of uncensored cockpit audio, from air traffic control exchanges to personal stories and profanity, offering a rare, unscripted window into what really happens behind the flight deck door
Roy Elman
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19:15 | 02.26.26
Desert oasis escape: inside the serene Moa Living retreat in the Arava
In the heart of the Arava, Moa Living offers a carefully curated desert wellness retreat with a slower pace and prices starting at NIS 1,400 per night — delivering calm that lingers beyond the stay
Assaf Kamar
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11:53 | 02.26.26
KLM suspends Amsterdam-Tel Aviv route amid regional tensions
Lufthansa and Swiss extend modified night flights via Athens through March 6, while Austrian and Brussels Airlines fly direct; Iberia Express operates one daily flight to Tel Aviv
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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22:04 | 02.25.26
Facing $63 million fine threat, El Al launches aggressive flight sale
Discounted round-trip fares for April through June include Europe from $179 and New York from $979, as the airline contests competition authority allegations over wartime pricing and hangar access
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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04:43 | 02.25.26
Frightening: 82.5% of inspected Air India planes had recurring technical defects
Internal document shows a sharp spike in technical incidents at Air India, with January reporting 4 times more cases than December, including fuel leaks and engine warnings, as the carrier works to recover from a deadly June crash that killed 260 people
Reuters
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14:30 | 02.24.26
Why did F-35 jets escort a KLM flight? New footage emerges
Passenger jet packed with athletes, flanked by two stealth fighter jets in European skies: special welcome awaiting the Dutch delegation yesterday as it returned from 2026 Winter Olympics
Asaf Rozen
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11:08 | 02.24.26
500 passengers were abandoned overnight on planes after snowstorm hits Munich
Flights were canceled amid heavy snowfall, but strict overnight curfew rules and a shortage of buses left hundreds stuck on five aircraft until morning, with limited food and no way back to the terminal
Roi Alman
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08:47 | 02.23.26
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