Transportation
Travel abroad just like at home: The new way Israelis are skipping the airport hassle
Gett's new service lets Israelis book rides abroad in NIS via their existing app, launching in 26 countries and expanding to over 70 worldwide.
National Transport Infrastructure Company deploys AI-based adaptive traffic lights across Israel
The railway hotels that once defined luxury travel
Israel eyes 2027 rollout for Level 4 autonomous vehicles after UN breakthrough
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.
Preventing the next tragedy: Lessons to learn on cable car safety
Some have called for the establishment of an international regulatory body—similar to the International Civil Aviation Organization—to oversee cable car operations worldwide.
Qatar and Algeria sign air transport agreement to expand flight operations
Qatar and Algeria signed a new air transport agreement enabling unlimited flights, aiming to boost trade, tourism, and aviation ties between the two nations.
Israel launches AI fire prediction tool to protect transportation systems
As the new fire prediction system is rolled out this summer, it represents a significant leap forward in Israel's ability to manage the risks posed by climate change.
Get ready for a major revolution on Highway 6 starting April 1st
Highway 6, Israel's main transport artery, will undergo major changes starting April 1st, 2025, aimed at reducing traffic congestion and improving travel efficiency.
Israel's El Al set to resume flights to Eilat from Ben-Gurion after 12 years
El Al Airlines will resume flights between Ben-Gurion Airport and Eilat for the first time in 12 years, operating two flights per week.
Arkia to launch new flights to Eilat, pushing for airline equality in Ben Gurion's terminals
With the approval of the operation of additional flights from Terminal 1 at Ben Gurion from the Transportation Ministry, the additional flights may operate as soon as May 2025.
Jerusalem Red Line extension awaits ribbon cutting
The Jerusalem transportation master plan team responsible for building the Jerusalem light rail had planned to open the extension on Tuesday, but the trains remain parked in the depot.
No trains, only tests: Jerusalem Light Rail suspended for expansion
Starting on February 9, the light rail system will be required to conduct a series of safety tests in order to obtain the necessary permits to meet international regulations.
CAF Israel president: Israel Railways must bring in more players
"What is needed is 200 kilometers to connect the Saudi railway network to the Israeli one — via Jordan," said CAF Israel president Mickey Raviv.