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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.
Ben Gurion Airport serves as the main entrance and exit airport in and out of Israel. Ramon Airport being the second largest airport serves as the primary diversion airport for Ben Gurion Airport. Another, smaller, international airport is Haifa Airport, which also has a military base alongside its civilian terminal.
Ben Gurion International Airport or Ben Gurion Airport (Hebrew: נמל תעופה בן גוריון, Namal Te'ūfa Ben Gūryōn) (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), once known as Lod Airport and often referred to today by its Hebrew acronym Natbag (Hebrew: נתב"ג), is the largest international airport in Israel, located near the town of Lod, 15 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport diverts incoming flights, delays others after Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. Show comments. ... Australian Open: Can Alexander Zverev ...
Widespread cancellations: Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv (Simon Calder) More airlines are grounding flights to and from Israel, Jordan and Lebanon as tension in the Middle East grows.
Palestinian militants have repeatedly shelled the Tel Aviv area during hostilities that erupted on Monday, raising safety concerns over Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's main airport, and prompting it ...
Ben Gurion International Airport. Currently there is no airport in the municipal area of Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv's domestic airport Sde Dov was closed on July 1, 2019 and all services were moved to Ben Gurion International Airport, Israel's main international airport, close to the city of Lod and 15 kilometres (9 mi) southeast of Tel Aviv.
As of Saturday afternoon, about 16% of flights were canceled and 23% were delayed to Ben Gurion International Airport, Israel’s international hub, located just outside of Tel Aviv.