During the Israeli-Iranian dispute, tourists in Israel were able to leave this country after the truce on June 24, and the airport and airport in Israel were reopened.
But after Hamas’s attack on the Gaza-Israeli war in 2023, Israel’s tourism prospects are unclear.
The conflict between Israel-Iran, which began when Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 13, stopped Israel’s recovery tourism industry as tourists tried to leave this country. As Israeli airport and airport were closed, many tourists found a way to go through Jordan and Egypt.
Ben Guri Leon Airport was intermittently opened in the battle on June 22 and failed to offer more than 50 flights before resuming the normal operation on June 24.
Despite the resumption of the airport, it’s not clear how quickly the airline will resume the service to Tel Aviv. Delta stopped the flight to Ben Guri from August 31st to July 1.
David Welch, vice president of business development, said the tour operator ETS, who offers a tour of the Holy Land Tour, has canceled his trip to Israel in July. The company also suspended “new ticketing and outbound communication” related to the 2025 Holy Land Tour.
Welch said, “This temporary stop is not permanent. ETS will re -evaluate the possibility of a tour in the near future based on the updated guidelines of local partners, airlines, global security briefings and potential diplomacy.” “ETS evaluates the fall program in autumn 2025 and is ready to resume operation if local conditions are improved.”
Welch said that when the war broke out, all ETS travelers in Israel had moved safely or returned home.
He lives in Tel Aviv and Ronen Paldi, chairman of Ya’lla Tours USA, said there was no customer in Israel when the fight with Iran began. He appears to have not been damaged by tourist attractions or charms due to retaliation against Iran’s Israel.
Michelle Wiseman Kredi, a travel advisor to Florida, who specializes in Cruz and Israel, had no customers in Israel during the recent conflict with Iran. But she said that the conflict between Israel-Hamas and Iran and Iran had been difficult to book customers in Israel for the past five years. Customers who have recently booked a trip to Israel in October want to postpone.
Wiseman Kredi believes that despite the most recent frustration of Israel’s tourism recovery, “when the ceasefire is blocked, we are on the way.” Now, the traveler’s confidence is shaken, but when the tension is fixed in this area, “people will return to the flood,” she said.