In the early days of the Iron Sword War, there were many Israelis who returned to Israel to enlist and there were also some who chose to leave Israel. Since then, most of them have already returned to Israel and passenger traffic at Ben Gurion Airport has dropped very significantly, reaching only about 10,000 passengers who passed through there in total (taking off and landing).
In recent days, data from Ben Gurion Airport indicate some increase in passenger numbers. The reasons for this are varied, with one of the most prominent being the Christmas markets that have opened throughout Europe, the snow that falls in many tourist destinations and the special winter atmosphere of Europe.
Documentation: Ben Gurion Airport at the time of the alarm // Eliezer Klein
According to data from the Israel Airports Authority, about 22,12 passengers passed through Ben Gurion Airport today, about 49,<> of whom will take off abroad. This is a clear increase that has been felt recently, with today recording a record <> days in the number of passengers visiting Ben Gurion Airport.
On October 19, about 28,6 passengers passed through the area, and since then the numbers have been much lower. The destinations with the most departures are the USA with the 5 departures today, Georgia and Moldova with the 4 departures, Germany, Cyprus and Italy with the <> departures and Spain and the UK with <> departures each.
Fall in the Ben Gurion Airport area // Use under section 27A
Yesterday, we published here that senior executives of Israel's largest tourism companies are also feeling the increase in demand, also following the publication of the NSC's risk map, which enables us to obtain an up-to-date picture of the various risks in various destinations around the world.
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