Israir Reports Flight Delays Amid Ongoing Chaos at Ben Gurion Airport
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First reported by Ynet · 59 minutes ago
What happened
Israir reports widespread flight delays and disruptions at Ben Gurion Airport amid ongoing operational chaos and a labor dispute. Several flights are delayed or waiting, while others proceed as scheduled. The Ministry of Transport and the Transport Workers Union dispute the cause, with staffing shortages cited as a key issue. Passengers are advised to check flight statuses frequently as the airport gradually resumes normal activity.
- 01Israir reports delays and disruptions affecting all flights at Ben Gurion Airport.
- 02Flights to Batumi, Tivat, Larnaca, and Budapest are delayed or waiting.
- 03Over 100,000 passengers passed through Ben Gurion during a day of severe operational issues.
- 04Ministry of Transport and Transport Workers Union dispute causes of chaos, citing staffing shortages.
- 05Gradual resumption of flights began at 3:00 PM, but delays continue.
- 06Passengers urged to check flight status and stay updated via Israir’s channels.
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