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Jerusalem International Airport [a] (IATA: JRS, ICAO: LLJR, OJJR) was a regional airport located in the city of Jerusalem. When it was opened in 1925, it was the first airport in the British Mandate for Palestine .
Airport name ICAO IATA City served Location Founded Closed Atarot Airport (Jerusalem-Atarot) LLJR JRS Jerusalem: Jerusalem, Jerusalem District: 1925 2001 Eilat Airport (Eilat-J. Hozman) LLET ETH Eilat: Eilat, Southern District: 1949 2019 Sde Dov Airport (Tel Aviv-Sde Dov) LLSD SDV Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District: 1937 2019
Ben Gurion International Airport [a] (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), commonly known by the Hebrew-language acronym Natbag (נתב״ג ), is the main international airport of Israel. Situated on outskirts north of the city of Lod and directly south of the city of Or Yehuda , it is the busiest airport in the country.
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Airport name Fate Gaza Strip: Rafah: LVGZ GZA Yasser Arafat International Airport: Defunct, 2000 [1] Gaza Strip: Khan Yunis: LLAZ GHK Gush Katif Airport: Defunct, 2004 [2] West Bank: Ramallah: OJJR / LLJR JRS Jerusalem Atarot Airport: Disused 2000 onwards [3] West Bank: Jenin-- -- Muqeible Airfield: Defunct, post-WW2 [4]
Ben Gurion International Airport serves as Jerusalem's closest international airport. Egged bus lines and Israel Railways connect the city of Jerusalem to much of Israel, and a high-speed rail line to Herzliya via Ben Gurion Airport and Tel-Aviv was completed in 2018. Within the city, the roads, rather than the rails, are the primary mode of ...
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