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Israel postpones its ETA-IL obligation to January 2025

Israel recently announced the postponement of the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA-IL) requirement for visa-exempt travelers. Originally scheduled for summer 2024, this measure will now come into force on January 1, 2025. This decision was taken to enable airlines and travelers to better prepare for this new requirement ... Read the article

Israel: Official launch of ETA on June 1

July 1, 2024, will mark a major turning point for travelers wishing to visit Israel. Starting on that date, citizens of many countries that were previously visa-exempt will now be required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization, or ETA-IL, before entering the country. The change is intended not only to improve security … Read the article

Israel: e-Visa and ETA officially announced

The Israeli government has officially announced the launch of its e-Visa and ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) to facilitate the entry of foreign tourists into its territory. This long-awaited measure will be implemented in the coming weeks.

A visa waiver under discussion between Morocco and Israel

Since 2022, there has been a significant rapprochement between Morocco and Israel, notably due to Israel's recognition of Moroccan ownership of Western Sahara. This trend is reflected in a significant increase in the number of Moroccan tourists visiting the Hebrew state. More than 2,000 Moroccan citizens visited Israel during the ... Read the article

Asia's 7 hottest destinations for 2023

Many Asian countries had closed their borders in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. They were rather cautious about reopening international flights to tourists. Now that the pandemic has stabilized, the tourism industry is looking to the future, and not hesitating to take steps to welcome back international travelers ... Read the article

Israel and Greece: a bilateral agreement to boost tourism

On Monday February 8, Israel and Greece signed a tourist agreement giving their citizens vaccinated against Covid-19 unrestricted access to both countries. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu declared: "We must facilitate travel for those who have been vaccinated against Covid ... Read the article