In a significant move to solidify its position as a comprehensive travel leader, Arkia, one of Israel’s premier airlines, has announced the acquisition of a 50% stake in the Taltus-Gala travel agency. This strategic partnership, finalized on January 19, 2026, marks a pivotal moment for the airline as it seeks to expand its distribution network and deepen its digital footprint. By integrating Taltus-Gala’s established sales infrastructure, Arkia aims to offer a more seamless and technologically advanced booking process for both domestic and international passengers.
This acquisition comes on the heels of a transformative year for Arkia. The airline has aggressively expanded its operations, incorporating wide-body aircraft into its fleet and launching ambitious new routes that span from New York in the West to Vietnam in the East. This latest business move is designed to support this rapid growth by providing a regular, IATA-authorized sales channel that enhances the airline’s ability to reach global audiences directly through sophisticated online platforms.
Taltus-Gala brings sixteen years of industry expertise to the table, having established itself as a pioneer in digital sales within the Israeli aviation and tourism sectors. The agency is well-regarded for its ability to market a wide array of travel products, including flights and vacation packages, through direct and cost-effective channels. Their experienced team is known for providing high-level service that follows the customer from the moment of booking until they land at their destination, ensuring a reliable and modern consumer experience.
Included in the deal is Gala Tourism and Vacation, a unique branch of the agency that began as a social enterprise dedicated to employing people with disabilities. Over the years, Gala has evolved into a major market player, serving tens of thousands of travelers annually. This integration allows Arkia to align its commercial growth with meaningful social values, offering high-quality service and attractive pricing while maintaining a commitment to community impact and inclusivity.
Oz Berlowitz, CEO of Arkia, highlighted that this acquisition is a fundamental step in reinforcing the airline’s sales and distribution systems. He noted that the move allows the company to provide more efficient, accessible, and advanced solutions for both individual travelers and travel agents. As the global tourism industry becomes increasingly digital-centric, Arkia’s investment in Taltus-Gala’s technological interfaces ensures that the airline remains at the forefront of innovation and is well-prepared for future expansion.
The partnership reflects a broader trend of Israeli travel companies investing heavily in user experience and streamlined logistics. By combining Arkia’s growing flight network with Taltus-Gala’s digital prowess, the two companies are set to offer a more holistic travel solution. This synergy is expected to yield new vacation possibilities and more flexible booking options for the thousands of international visitors who look to Arkia for their journeys to and from the Holy Land.