Ben Gurion Airport's Terminal 1 has reopened, with full details and dates published by the airport authority, according to Israeli media reports. The reopening follows the earlier announcement of a phased return: June 28 for domestic flights and July 1 for international operations.
Ben Gurion Airport has officially reopened Terminal 1, according to Israeli news reports that cite the airport authority's announcement. The reopening follows the phased plan first reported by Channel 12 and covered by The Zioneer on Wednesday afternoon: domestic flights resume June 28 and international flights on July 1. The move restores capacity at the airport's older terminal, which had been closed for much of the past year. Further operational details — including airlines, routes, and passenger guidelines — are expected to be published by the Israel Airports Authority.
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