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“As we look to the world reopening and travel resuming, the Italies and Frances are a little behind Israel in terms of when we anticipate travel will reopen. And that’s due to vaccines,” said Brian Znotins, vice president of network and schedule planning at American Airlines, referring to two other tourist destinations.
Israel, which has vaccinated more than half its population, sees its main challenge as ensuring its reopening does not allow a resurgence of COVID-19 infections.
“We do not want to risk any of the variants that might come into Israel and jeopardize normalcy,” Tourism Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen told Reuters.
Israel targets tourism boost after rapid COVID-19 vaccine roll-out Reuters 3 hrs ago American Airlines launching flights from NY, Miami, Dallas United also boosting flights from U.S. to Israel More than half of Israel s population fully vaccinated
By Steven Scheer
JERUSALEM, April 22 (Reuters) - Israel s struggling tourism sector hopes to reap quick benefits when the country reopens next month after a rapid COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
Airlines are racing to add flights to Tel Aviv as groups of foreign tourists who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be allowed into Israel from May 23. As we look to the world reopening and travel resuming, the Italies and Frances are a little behind Israel in terms of when we anticipate travel will reopen. And that s due to vaccines, said Brian Znotins, vice president of network and schedule planning at American Airlines, referring to two other tourist destinations.
Israel to cautiously reopen to tourists from next month
By Reuters
By Steven Scheer
JERUSALEM - Israel s struggling tourism sector hopes to reap quick benefits when the country reopens next month after a rapid Covid-19 vaccination campaign.
Airlines are racing to add flights to Tel Aviv as groups of foreign tourists who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 will be allowed into Israel from May 23. As we look to the world reopening and travel resuming, the Italies and Frances are a little behind Israel in terms of when we anticipate travel will reopen. And that s due to vaccines, said Brian Znotins, vice president of network and schedule planning at American Airlines, referring to two other tourist destinations.