Ben Gurion Airport Hit by Severe Cuts as Global Routes Disrupted
Ben Gurion Airport is operating at sharply reduced capacity as conflict-linked airspace closures trigger widespread cancellations on routes to the US, Europe and Asia.
Wayne Hall is a travel journalist for The Traveler, specializing in travel news, aviation updates, and destination impacts.
Ben Gurion Airport is operating at sharply reduced capacity as conflict-linked airspace closures trigger widespread cancellations on routes to the US, Europe and Asia.
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