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Ben Gurion Airport to stay open for previously scheduled flights during lockdown

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With new infections running as high as 4,000 a day, Israeli ministers on Sunday approved a three-week nationwide lockdown over the upcoming Jewish holidays to contain the resurgent corona virus outbreak.


However, it was announced last night that Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport will remain open during the upcoming three-week full nationwide lockdown period that will begin on Friday, the state's Ministry of Health said on Monday.

Those departing Israel must present a valid ticket four (4) hours before their flight and then they will be allowed to travel more than 500 meters from their home to arrive at the airport.   

All travelers must have taken a COVID-19 test within 72 hours of their flight, to be able to present a negative result upon arrival in their host country.

Arrivals to Israel from green countries will not be required to enter isolation but will be subject to the lockdown rules enforced throughout the rest of the country. 

Arrivals traveling from red states will still be required to quarantine.

New immigrants ("Olim") scheduled for arrival during the lockdown period will also be allowed into the country as planned. 

According to the regulation, work places in the private sector would be allowed to operate at no more than 50%, while being closed to the public. 

KTA offices will remain operational during the lockdown. 
   

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Best Regards,

 

Amit Acco, Senior Partner


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