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‘Tourists need to feel safe’: Israeli Minister for Tourism visits London

Haim Katz says to postpone travel plans to Israel while war in north continues, but don’t cancel

November 7, 2024 11:56
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Haim Katz (centre) with Israeli ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotovely and Michael ben Baruch, Director of Israel Tourism Office UK & Ireland.
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“If I gave this interview with you two months ago, I would have told you that Israelis are truly safe,” said Israeli Minister for Tourism Haim Katz during a visit to London last week. “But now, I have to think before I say something like this.”

Katz was in London to attend the world’s biggest tourism fair, the World Travel Market, as part of an effort to put Israel back on the map for international tourists. But the minister is not trying to convince potential visitors to start planning their trip right away: “In another three months it will be okay, but not now.”

Katz said that this year’s tourism numbers – understandably – were a fraction of what the country usually expects. By the end of 2024 only about one million tourists are expected to have visited Israel, a steep drop from the 4.5 million  welcomed in the peak year for tourism, 2019.

“Tourists are right to be concerned,” Katz admitted. “This is the situation and if you want to come, maybe wait a few months. Don’t take the risk. Postpone but don’t cancel your trip. It’s important for us that tourists will come to a quiet and nice place for the best experience. They need to feel safe.”