Although there are really no flights for tourism, one of the most prominent symbols of the crisis opens up: "The opening of the sky is delayed by the Ministry of Health"
The duty-free returns
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foretoken? The Duty Free at Ben Gurion Airport opened last week and without much noise, mainly in light of the return of some major airlines to the Gantry. While this is not the large and well-known branch of the Duty Free, it is a smaller branch offering a wide range of products.
Ben Gurion Airport was proud and put up a sign "Duty Free." To the Ministry of Health guidelines.
It is currently unclear when the sky will open and when we will be able to fly again and return to the country without the need for isolation. The Ministry of Health delays with the decision and officials in the tourism and aviation industry are furious at the Ministry of Health's behavior and accuse them of dragging their feet.
The Foreign Ministry has already agreed with 11 countries in principle on tourist transfer agreements without the need for isolation. All countries that are willing to sign such agreements with Israel are in better shape than we are in terms of the spread of the epidemic. The countries are: Georgia, Cyprus, Seychelles, Greece, Montenegro, Slovenia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Croatia, Austria and probably Malta.