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2026 is expected to mark a turning point for Israeli travelers. A comprehensive report by Eshet Tours Group Marketing VP Shirley Cohen Orkaby points to a notable drop in airfares for the first time in years, driven by a combination of increased airline supply, lower fuel costs and a favorable exchange rate against the dollar.
The drop won’t be uniform, she noted, it will depend on factors like the number of weekly flights to each destination. At the same time, global hotel prices are trending upward.
Destinations expected to gain traction include Greece, the Balkans, Central Asia, Morocco and the Far East, with Japan standing out as a favorite.
These are the 10 key findings from the report…
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