Israel will begin to operate limited entry and exit flights at Ben Gurion International Airport from Monday (23), the airport authority announced.
According to a statement from the Israeli Airport Authority (IAA), exit flights will work with a maximum of 50 passengers due to new safety protocols.
The command of the internal front of restricted large agglomerations and closed non -essential workplace because of the threat of Iranian ballistic missiles.
Meanwhile, IAA will allow approximately 24 entry flights per day, as part of what is being called the “safe return” operation, as tens of thousands of Israelis remain retained abroad. These entry flights may operate with increased capacity.
IAA has stated that – even with limited capacity – represents “a significant step for the gradual restoration of the routine of international travel.”