The Israel Airports Authority announced Thursday that the Kerem and Pardes parking lots at Ben Gurion Airport are currently full due to temporary congestion, and the situation is expected to continue.
The Israel Airports Authority (IAA) reported Thursday afternoon that the Kerem and Pardes parking lots at Ben Gurion Airport are at full capacity due to temporary congestion. The IAA stated that the congestion is expected to persist. The announcement comes during the busy summer travel season, during which Ben Gurion Airport has faced various operational challenges, including aircraft parking shortages and fuel truck issues, as The Zioneer has previously reported.
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