Israel Airports Authority says Ben Gurion Airport returning to full operation

Sharon Wrobel is a tech reporter for The Times of Israel

A nearly empty Ben Gurion Airport is seen after all flights were canceled following the start of Israeli strikes in Iran, on June 13, 2025. (Roy Alima/Flash90)
A nearly empty Ben Gurion Airport is seen after all flights were canceled following the start of Israeli strikes in Iran, on June 13, 2025. (Roy Alima/Flash90)

Israel’s main international Ben Gurion Airport is returning to full operation, following the Home Front Command decision to lift all restrictions, the Israel Airports Authority says.

“Restrictions on the number of incoming and outgoing flights, as well as the number of passengers on each flight, have been lifted,” the Israel Airports Authority says. “In addition, restrictions on the arrival of passengers and accompanying persons at the airports have been lifted.”

Starting tomorrow morning, duty-free shops at airports will resume operations in accordance with security and regulatory guidelines.

The Israel Airports Authority recommends that the public follow airline announcements and receive the most up-to-date information regarding flight schedules.

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