Ben Gurion Airport Chaos Threatens Flights Ahead of Sabbath
Significant disruptions at Ben Gurion Airport due to a workers' strike have caused major delays in both departing and arriving flights to Israel. Arkia Airlines warned on Friday that some flights may not be able to take off or land before the start of the Sabbath. The airline is offering future travel vouchers to passengers who choose to cancel their flights amid the schedule changes. Arkia stressed that it is using all available resources to minimize delays and restore normal operations, expecting flight schedules to stabilize gradually by nighttime.
Passengers are urged to check Arkia's website regularly for updated flight times and changes before heading to the airport to avoid unnecessary inconvenience. The strike has led to heavy congestion and operational chaos at the airport, with reports of hundreds of luggage carts abandoned near the exits. Arkia thanked travelers for their patience and understanding during this period of disruption.
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