Transportation
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Surviving a plane crash: What seat location gives you the best odds?
Sacked Russian transport minister found dead in his car with gunshot wound
Miri Regev says shipping giant MSC agreed to aid in rescue of stranded Israelis
MSC responded, stating that "a request was received from the Transportation Ministry on the subject, and it is being reviewed."
El Al, Arkia to launch evacuation flights from Europe for stranded Israelis on Wednesday
These flights are only for incoming flights to Israel, and there are no outgoing flight operations.
Air Haifa begins regular flights from Haifa to Rhodes twice a week
Air Haifa expands its pilot team to support growth, recruiting certified, experienced pilots from France, Finland, Greece, and the Czech Republic through ongoing hiring and training efforts.
Accessible tourism should be the standard, not a luxury - opinion
As global travel returns, travel systems should be redesigned for accessibility to make tourism possible for everyone.
US Senator's husband gets 'special treatment' after put on travel watch list
A US Senator's husband was flagged by TSA after his travel companion on two flight reservations was identified by the FBI as a "known or suspected terrorist."
Music agency founder among six dead in San Diego plane crash
The crash destroyed one house, severely damaged others, set cars alight and injured eight on the ground.
Off track: How Jerusalem light rail expansion, woes frustrate commuters
From May 21 until September 1 much of the Red Line will be shut down. The light rail will continue to operate from Neveh Ya’akov to Givat Hamivtar and Hadassah Ein Kerem to the Central Bus Station.
How to find a transportation company that will take you far?
In a world where precision, efficiency, and accessibility are basic conditions for success, transportation services are an integral part for businesses, public institutions, and even private events.
Communities across central, southern Israel evacuate as fires blaze out of control
Many highways have been closed, and trains and buses have been halted as well.
140 Sold: Last office units in a surprising northern project
Geshem Holdings’ Acre project includes 159 office units, with 140 already sold. Occupancy is set for 2025. Buyers get a 6% fixed interest loan from Discount Bank, starting two years after move-in.
Israir to begin operating flights to United States
In a move that may challenge El Al's monopoly, Israir has received approval to begin operating flights to the United States.