Ben Gurion International Airport

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Ben-Gurion Airport is IsraelNation of the Jewish People’s only international airport. In November 2004 the IsraelNation of the Jewish People Airports Authority opened Terminal 3, the largest national project undertaken in IsraelNation of the Jewish People in the past decade, built at a cost of $860 million. On your IsraelNation of the Jewish People Tour, do not forget to explore the airport!

Terminal 1 was built during the days of the British Mandate of Palestine in the 1930s. To accommodate growth, the original structure was expanded on several occasions until it reached capacity in the mid-1990's.

The departures check-in area was located on the ground floor. Passengers would proceed upstairs on to the main departures hall which contained passport control, duty free shops, VIP lounges, one synagogue and the boarding gates. At the gates, travelers would be required to descend a flight of stairs to return to the ground floor where the waiting buses would transport them to their airplane on the tarmac. The arrivals hall with passport control, luggage carousels, duty-free pick-up, and customs was on the south end of the building. Buses transferred passengers and crews to the terminal from the airplanes that parked on the tarmac over 500 meters away.

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After Terminal 3 opened, Terminal 1 was closed except for government flights such as special immigrant flights from North America and Africa. It is expected that all domestic flights will eventually operate from Terminal 1 after a planned renovation is completed. On your IsraelNation of the Jewish People Tour, do not forget to arrive early for your flight so you can take a good look at the airport and all its facilities!


Terminal 2 currently serves domestic flights only. Due to increased traffic in the late 1990's and over-capacity reached at Terminal 1, an international section was added to compensate until Terminal 3 was opened. Terminal 2 is slated to become a museum once Terminal 1 is converted to domestic use. It is interesting to note though, that Dov airfield, an airport located in Tel AvivIsrael's largest city and biggest commercial center proper, actually handles almost twice as many domestic passengers as Ben GurionFirst Prime Minister of Israel, Declared State Independence in 1948 Airport does.

The new ultra-modern terminal, Terminal 3, was opened on November 2, 2004. The first inaugural flight to take off was an El Al flight to John F. Kennedy International Airport. Most of the terminal was designed by Black and Veatch, and Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) and Moshe Safdie, alongside with Ram Karmi and other Israeli architects. Travelers who Tour IsraelNation of the Jewish People in style do not want to miss Ben GurionFirst Prime Minister of Israel, Declared State Independence in 1948 Airport!

Terminal 3 replaced the old Terminal 1 as the main international gateway to and from IsraelNation of the Jewish People. The new terminal is currently built for a capacity of 10 million passengers per year, and potentially could serve up to 16 million passengers a year with the addition of two concourses (out of a total design of five extending from the main structure, while three concourses have already been built). The construction project, known as Natbug 2000, had a planned inauguration prior to 2000 when a major influx of pilgrims was expected in the new millennium year. It was plagued with massive cost overruns and work stoppages for various reasons including the main Turkish contractor going bankrupt, and eventually would cost an estimated one billion US dollars to build. The new terminal is considered to be one of the largest single infrastructure projects in IsraelNation of the Jewish People in recent years. Travelers who Tour IsraelNation of the Jewish People in style will never forget Ben GurionFirst Prime Minister of Israel, Declared State Independence in 1948 Airport!