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After the giant queues: Ministry of Transportation and Health guidelines for traffic congestion at Ben Gurion Airport
Following the high density recorded at the airport which raises the chances of infection, a series of measures were decided upon.
Among other things, those coming from green countries will not have to undergo questioning and will not be connected to the sleeves of more than four aircraft in parallel
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Keinan Cohen and Meirav Cohen
Sunday, 13 December 2020, 23:20
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In the video: congestion at Ben Gurion Airport (Photo: Reuven Castro, editor: Tal Reznik)
The Director General of the Ministry of Transportation, Ofer Malka, and the Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Health, Itamar Grotto, toured Ben Gurion Airport today (Sunday).
At the end of the tour they decided on a series of additional guidelines designed to prevent mass gatherings, as seen in the records in recent days.
Transport Minister Miri Regev and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein instructed the two to conduct the tour, which was accompanied by Yaakov Ganot, director general of the Airports Authority, and Shmulik Zakai, director general of Ben Gurion Airport.
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Decide on a series of additional guidelines to prevent crowds.
Busy at Ben Gurion Airport, today (Photo: Reuven Castro)
According to the new guidelines for inbound flights: those coming from green countries will not have to be questioned so that the flow of people is smoother and crowds are avoided;
No more than four aircraft shall be attached to the sleeves in parallel, of which up to two coming from red states;
The Civil Aviation Authority has been instructed to step up enforcement of airlines in the countries of origin so that passengers do not board the flight, without a pre-filled health declaration.
In addition, it was decided to establish a team to improve the computer interface for saving time and a directive was added to complete the standardization of border crossings in terms of the number of inspectors.
Also, the connection of the aircraft to the sleeve will be supervised and the descent from the aircraft will be done in groups of only 20-30 passengers at a time so as not to create congestion in the aisles between the sleeve until after inspection at the borders.
According to the guidelines for outbound flights: the opening of the flight counters will be done four hours before the flight date to handle processes in a more spacious manner;
Airlines will require manning at least six flight attendants at each check-in station and the number of check-in stations in the departing flight hall will be doubled.
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