The Israeli airline's flight to the remote Arctic archipelago could open a new chapter in Israeli tourism, according to Tali Yativ of Spirit World Productions, as reported by The Jerusalem Post.
The flight marks a first for Israeli aviation, as Arkia becomes the first Israeli carrier to land on the remote Arctic island of Svalbard. The project, led by Spirit World Productions, aims to develop new tourism routes to one of the world's most northern inhabited areas. Tali Yativ, owner and CEO of Spirit World Productions, noted that the mission could lead to "a new page in the history of Israeli tourism." The Jerusalem Post reported the milestone.
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