Ben Gurion Airport is expected to see some 85,000 international passengers tomorrow, a record high not seen in a long time, according to aviation journalist Dean Fisher (N12). The figure surpasses previous highs reported in recent weeks.
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Aviation journalist Dean Fisher reported Wednesday that Ben Gurion Airport is expected to process approximately 85,000 international passengers tomorrow (Thursday) — a single-day record not seen for an extended period. The figure significantly exceeds previously reported post-war highs, including the 75,000-passenger days recorded last week as the summer break began and foreign carriers such as Lufthansa resumed service. The operator has not yet issued official confirmation or details on readiness measures.
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