5 days after the lifting of the restrictions: The trains and buses at Ben Gurion Airport will resume operations
All public transport at the airport and at the Taba terminal will return to full operation starting tomorrow, with a delay of about a week since the abolition of the red states and the reduction of isolation for returnees from abroad
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10/01/2022
Monday, 10 January 2022, 18:39 Updated: 19:06
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Train at Ben Gurion Airport (Photo: Yoav Itiel)
All public transport by train and bus from Ben Gurion Airport and the Taba terminal will return to full operation starting tomorrow (Tuesday).
Transportation remains disabled even though the restrictions on Ben Gurion Airport were lifted five days ago
. According to the new policy, vaccinated and recovering tourists can enter Israel, but must fill out an online form, perform a PCR test or antigen before boarding the plane and perform another PCR test upon landing in Israel at the airport. After the test, the tourists must enter For isolation until a negative result is obtained or up to 24 hours since they landed in the country (whichever is earlier) .Tun unvaccinated tourists will not be able to enter the country.
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All foreigners entering the country must be vaccinated (at least two injections) or recover from corona during the last six months.
The vaccination must be carried out at least 14 days before the flight to Israel.
The vaccines recognized by the Ministry of Health are: Pfizer, Moderna, Astraznica, Johnson & Johnson (single injection), SinoPharm, Sputnik 5 (requires a serological examination in Israel) and Cubishield.
Entrants must present a certificate / approval for the vaccine.
For recoveries, Israel currently only recognizes EU recovery certificates, based on a positive NAAT test.
Recovering tourists who are not vaccinated from other countries will not be able to enter the country at this time.
Entrants must present a negative PCR test performed 72 hours before the flight.
In addition, they need to fill out an online registration form.
Those entering must perform a second PCR test at Ben Gurion Airport at the time of arrival. They must then enter isolation until a negative result is obtained or until 24 hours have elapsed, whichever is earlier.
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