Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport Resumes Operations, Continues Narita Route

Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport Resumes Operations, Continues Narita Route

Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, has resumed operations.

On April 13, the airport temporarily closed its airspace due to a retaliatory attack by Iran. There have been numerous cancellations and delays, with operations almost normalizing for El Al Israel Airlines flights only.

El Al Israel Airlines’ Tokyo/Narita to Tel Aviv route continues to operate. The flight LY92 from Tokyo/Narita on April 14 departed at 7:56 PM, 26 minutes behind its scheduled time.

According to the Embassy of Japan in Israel, flights to and from Ramon in the south are expected to resume operations after April 15.

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