Israel Weighs Expanding Ben-Gurion Flights After Iran Ceasefire Announcement
Arkia will prioritize existing ticket holders as Israeli authorities prepare to raise passenger limits and reopen more routes, the airline said.
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Israeli airlines to expand flights, expect easing of restrictions after truce
The Israel Airports Authority is seeking to raise passenger quotas and flight frequency at Ben-Gurion Airport, but U.S. military planes stand in the way. Most flights will be operated by Israeli airlines, as foreign carriers continue to stay away
Israel’s Airports Authority weighs expanding flights after Iran ceasefire
After the Iran ceasefire, Israel’s Airports Authority is weighing a gradual expansion of flights at Ben Gurion and other airports, in coordination with security officials, while Arkia plans a full schedule starting May 3
The return to normal in Israeli aviation will be carried out in a gradual but rapid manner, according to decisions made by the Ministry of Transportation. Starting at midnight, the Airports Authority will operate Ben Gurion Airport in full capacity, after a period of restrictions and reduced schedules. As early as tomorrow morning (Thursday), activity will also resume at the airport in Herzliya, which mainly serves light and civil aviation. The …
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