There’s a certain rhythm to trade fairs, but IMTM always feels slightly different. Maybe it’s the geography — Israel sitting at the meeting point of continents, cultures, and flight paths — or maybe it’s the timing, early February, when the global tourism industry is already sketching out the shape of the year ahead. This edition carries a very specific tone: reopening the … [Read more...] about International Mediterranean Tourism Market IMTM 2026, February 3–4, EXPO Tel Aviv
Saltwater Silence at 6:47 AM
There’s something about early morning on a resort beach that feels like stepping backstage before the performance starts. The world is technically awake, but no one’s fully entered the scene yet. The loungers are scattered like unfinished thoughts, some stacked neatly, others abandoned at odd angles as if someone left in a hurry last night. The sand is cool and slightly damp … [Read more...] about Saltwater Silence at 6:47 AM
Bologna After Dark — Where Arcades, Towers, and Shadows Tell the Story
There’s something quietly hypnotic about Bologna at night. It doesn’t try to seduce you the way Florence does, and it doesn’t flaunt its beauty like Venice. Instead, it waits — almost amused — knowing that eventually, you’ll fall for it. And sooner or later, you do. The first scene opens at a crossroads framed by ochre façades glowing in the warm streetlight. A bronze … [Read more...] about Bologna After Dark — Where Arcades, Towers, and Shadows Tell the Story
Yacht Dreams, Hidden Nightmares: What No One Tells You Before You Charter
There’s something dangerously seductive about a scene like this — a quiet sailboat drifting on still blue water, mountains fading into dusty layers behind it, sunlight turning everything soft and harmless. It looks like freedom. It looks calm. It looks like the world paused just for you. The kind of photo that makes you believe nothing bad could ever happen in a place like … [Read more...] about Yacht Dreams, Hidden Nightmares: What No One Tells You Before You Charter
The Communal Jacuzzi Problem
There’s something about a hotel resort jacuzzi that looks incredibly inviting at first glance — warm water, bubbling jets, that soft haze of steam rising into the air. In the photo above, a young woman stands at the edge tying her hair up, ready to step in, while flip-flops, towels, and abandoned slides lay scattered around the stone tiles like evidence of lives passing through … [Read more...] about The Communal Jacuzzi Problem
Why Hotel Half-Pension Buffets Feel Like a Trap
There’s a strange moment — and the scene in that photo captures it perfectly — when you’re standing in front of a mountain of ribs and oversized roast cuts, and you suddenly realize this isn’t dinner… it’s strategy. The food isn’t there to nourish you. It’s there to tempt you, to make you forget that hunger stopped being relevant about thirty minutes ago. You paid for it, so … [Read more...] about Why Hotel Half-Pension Buffets Feel Like a Trap
Unlimited Flights — Until They Weren’t: Wizz Air Faces Italian Fine
Sometimes the promise of flying forever hits reality faster than a budget airline boarding announcement, and that’s exactly what just played out in Italy. Wizz Air rolled out this shiny, irresistible offer called *“All You Can Fly”* — a sort of Netflix-for-planes vibe, where for around €500 to €600 a year, you could book unlimited flights across the airline’s network. It … [Read more...] about Unlimited Flights — Until They Weren’t: Wizz Air Faces Italian Fine
Ryanair’s Silent Retrenchment Across Europe, 2026
There’s a strange shift happening in European low-cost aviation, and it’s not the kind of headline that comes with fireworks or glossy marketing videos. Instead, it’s quieter — a gradual deletion of places from the Ryanair map, like someone rubbing out towns on an old paper atlas. Reports are circulating that at least fifteen destinations across Europe are set to disappear from … [Read more...] about Ryanair’s Silent Retrenchment Across Europe, 2026
Blue Hour Over the Red Sea, Eilat
There’s a very particular kind of quiet that settles over Eilat once the sun slips behind the mountains, and this photo catches it right in that in–between moment when day isn’t quite ready to admit it’s over. In the foreground, the hotel pool curves like a turquoise comma, the water already shifting from bright daytime blue to that deeper, sleepy shade that comes with … [Read more...] about Blue Hour Over the Red Sea, Eilat
Fly Alliance Launches Complimentary Starlink Wi-Fi Across Its Long-Range Fleet
There’s something quietly thrilling about watching business aviation finally catch up to what passengers have been wishing for since the first Gogo antennas blinked to life more than a decade ago. Fly Alliance’s announcement that complimentary Starlink connectivity is now live on all Starlink-equipped aircraft feels like one of those small-but-seismic shifts that changes … [Read more...] about Fly Alliance Launches Complimentary Starlink Wi-Fi Across Its Long-Range Fleet






