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Foreign Airlines Begin Returning to Ben Gurion as Summer Flights Reopen
How 6 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
67% right-leaningFirst reported by N12 · 15 hours ago
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What happened
Foreign airlines are gradually resuming flights to Israel, marking a recovery at Ben Gurion Airport after months of cancellations and reduced service. The return schedule begins on June 25 and runs through August 1, with routes including Madrid, Frankfurt, Rome, Riga and Zurich.
- 01Foreign airlines are gradually resuming service at Ben Gurion Airport.
- 02Returns begin June 25 and continue through August 1.
- 03The move is linked to relative security calm and fresh risk reviews.
- 04More flights should increase seat capacity and price competition.
- 05Industry officials expect recovery to continue if conditions remain stable.
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Full coverage · 6 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew9 hours ago
Foreign Airlines Begin Returning to Ben Gurion as Summer Flights Reopen
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew11 hours ago
Ben Gurion Begins Clearing Fuel Tankers as Summer Travel Surge Builds
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew12 hours ago
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