Moments of horror during landing:
Passengers landing from Poland and Turkey got stuck in planes due to a shortage of workers, who were not enough to unload the planes and allow passengers to get out of them.
In a conversation with passengers on the plane, they tell Israel Today that "the air conditioners have been turned off, the planes have children and the elderly who have difficulty coping with the situation and as time goes on, people on the plane lose their patience."
Passengers on the plane, Photo: None
At the moment, according to the information we have, these are two flights, but there may be more flights.
Ben Gurion Airport officials make it clear to Israel Today that "this is a shortage of Laufer employees who are supposed to handle the same flights and as a result, as stated, the passengers remain on the plane."
The shortage of workers at airports around the world in general and in Israel in particular causes quite a few delays and cancellations.
In addition, as we have often reported, huge queues are registered at Ben Gurion Airport and many other airports around the world.
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