Israeli Summer Travelers Advised on How to Avoid Long Lines at Ben Gurion Airport
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Mako · 2 days ago
What happened
Ben Gurion Airport is experiencing rising passenger numbers this summer, with up to 100,000 travelers daily expected in August. To ease long lines, travelers are advised to use digital check-in, self-service kiosks, and special fast-track lanes, including a dedicated lane for reservists. New services like self-printing baggage tags and real-time congestion monitoring help passengers manage their time efficiently. Terminal 1 has reopened for domestic flights, and VIP services remain available for a smoother experience.
- 01Ben Gurion Airport expects up to 100,000 daily passengers in August, causing long queues.
- 02Digital check-in 24-48 hours before flight and self-service kiosks reduce wait times.
- 03Special fast-track lanes exist for reservists and travelers with carry-on luggage only.
- 04New self-service baggage tag printing launched, first adopted by Israir.
- 05Terminal 1 reopened for domestic flights; verify terminal before arrival.
- 06VIP services offer personal assistance and expedited airport processing.
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