The busiest day in Israel during Passover will be April 21, when approximately 60 thousand passengers will pass through. In total, approximately 1.2 million passengers are expected to pass through Israel during April.

The most sought-after destinations for Passover this year are Greece and Cyprus, with approximately 70 departures and arrivals per day. The total number of aircraft traffic to these destinations during the Passover holiday will reach 2,080 flights. The Airports Authority urges passengers to carefully check their hand luggage and make sure that It does not contain objects that are prohibited for flying such as weapons or ammunition. Do you know the free solution that shortens the line at the National Bank of Israel? A guide to taxis. A "family cruise" will be operated on Passover to make it easier for families with children and ensure a quick passage of the security check procedures. A check-in area will be opened for the luxury departments of the airlines (except El Al) near gate 01 on level G in the hand baggage security screening hall. In light of the demand of international airlines to return to operations from Tbilisi, the Airport Authority is accelerating efforts to transform the airport into a digital port.