Pandemic, travel restrictions force halt to visits by about 60,000 young Jews through programs sponsored by Birthright, Masa, Jewish schools, youth groups

The need to get continent's tourism industry up and running again after coronavirus lockdowns is urgent, but leaders urge caution, as virus 'is still out there'

Reported visits to Jerusalem would be among the first for senior foreign officials since the start of the pandemic

Germany and France both plan on listing travel warnings for European countries from June 15, Austria to end border checks with all neighbors but Italy

Greek tourism ministry says visitors may be subject to sample coronavirus testing, will be able to enter country if they fly direct to Athens, Thessaloniki

Cultural center of Dutch city's historic Jewish community holds several museums and the beautiful Portuguese Synagogue. But is it enough to draw cautious tourists?

Guides and caterers rethink their lives in Jewish hospitality as the COVID-19 crisis pushes them towards poverty

Greece and Cyprus to resume incoming flights for tourists from some countries, while Seychelles reportedly setting aside an island just for Israelis

In bid to jumpstart tourism, Greece, Cyprus, the Seychelles, Georgia and Montenegro -- all boasting low infection rates -- discuss allowing travelers to skip two weeks of isolation

Industry, in worst crisis since record-keeping began in 1950, may see slightly better numbers if restrictions are lifted by summer or early fall

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