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Ben-Gurion Airport Parking Crisis Eases as Dozens of Jets Are Due to Leave
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67% centerFirst reported by Channel 13 · 16 hours ago
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What happened
Ben-Gurion Airport’s parking crisis has begun to ease after a high-level intervention, with about 20 aircraft due to leave by the end of June or by Tuesday. That could protect July flights, while a full fix for August still depends on removing roughly 15 more planes.
- 01About 20 aircraft are expected to leave Ben-Gurion Airport by the end of June.
- 02That may prevent July flight-ticket cancellations tied to the parking shortage.
- 03August still lacks a full solution, and 15 more aircraft may need to depart.
- 04Benjamin Netanyahu raised the issue at the cabinet meeting.
- 05Ben-Gurion Airport handled about 75,000 passengers in one day, a post-war record.
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