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The 2014 Ben Gurion Airport flight bans were a series of flight bans at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel due to the 2014 Gaza War. FAA flight bans On 21 July 2014, the United States State Department advised U.S. citizens to "consider the deferral of non-essential travel to Israel" in consideration of the firing of rockets into different parts of ...
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.
Multiple airlines have canceled flights in and out of Tel Aviv, ... Located less than 40 miles from Gaza, Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport is right outside Tel Aviv, where CNN crews ...
United Airlines cancelled Saturday's planned flight from Newark to Tel Aviv, the airline said in a statement. United is the only major U.S. airline to have resumed flights to Israel since the ...
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.
In March 2020 the airline saw reduced demand and cancelled flights to Europe. El Al proposed in early March 2020 to lay off 1 in 6 of its 6,200 employees. Israel has discontinued the entry from some nations of all non-Israelis and mandated that Israelis who return from said nations put themselves into a self-imposed two week quarantine .
On Monday, October 9, some flights were still landing at Ben Gurion, nearly all of which were operated by Israeli airlines, including El Al flights from Rome, Milan, and Athens. Some flights were ...
On 23 July 2014 after the temporary stoppage of international air traffic to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport, due to rocket fire on Israeli cities from Gaza, [4] Ovda Airport was opened to accept all international traffic. [5] It was the diversion airport for flights to Israel until replaced in that role by Eilat Ramon Airport.