Israel Airports Authority Denies Changes Amid Iran Tensions, Reports Record Passenger Traffic
Amid escalating tensions with Iran and widespread rumors, the Israel Airports Authority issued an unusual public clarification on Thursday. The authority emphasized that there have been no changes to operational guidelines and that all Israeli airports continue to function normally. They highlighted that passenger traffic is actually increasing, with record activity currently underway.
The statement came as the authority announced projections for July, expecting about 2.3 million passengers, a 25% increase compared to the same period last year. Daily passenger numbers at Ben Gurion Airport are anticipated to exceed 80,000, with a peak day forecasted to reach approximately 94,000 travelers. The authority assured the public that any future changes to instructions would be promptly communicated through official channels.
This announcement aims to counteract misinformation circulating online and reassure travelers that airport operations remain stable despite the regional security concerns. Ben Gurion Airport continues to break records in passenger volume, reflecting a strong rebound in air travel demand.
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