Dr. Elrai-Price, today: “Ben Gurion Airport must be closed for at least a month” // Photo: Knesset Channel
Almost 3,000 passengers who passed through the airport entered Israel today. This is one of the busiest days at Ben Gurion Airport recently, as on an average day only about 1,500 passengers enter the country recently. At the same time, about 2,700 passengers left Israel, some to their homes in different countries and some took the last opportunity to evade what appears to be an extension. For the near future.

An extreme and rare step
The State of Israel is the only one in the world that has taken such an extreme step. The airport is the main gateway to the country and there will be no options to get in and out except in exceptional cases like funeral, medical event or humanitarian case. There are exceptional committees to which applications can be submitted, but even those who are approved to leave the country will not be able to find flights, since foreign airlines are not allowed to land in Israel at least until next Sunday, and it seems that even beyond that.
How can Israelis still leave the country? Commercial flights will not be operated, and the only option is on private planes. This is a very expensive option, and there is expected to be a growing demand for private flights in the coming days.
Nir Bromstein, CEO of Gesher Aviri, a private jet company, commented on the decision and said: “We have received a message that Israelis can return to Israel on private planes, and of course there is already demand. Anyone wishing to leave the country will need to obtain special approval from the Exceptions Committee. The passenger who wants to leave the country will have to present all the necessary permits to operate the flight. However, we are in a very unclear situation, and why do we avoid a foreign plane landing for a short time without a stay and prevent Israelis from leaving the country without returning? The decision is simply delusional and illogical. “

Tourism executives are very harshly critical of the decision to close the airport, as it is a move with serious consequences. It is currently unclear who will return the flight money to those Israelis whose flights have been canceled, who will pay for their living in destinations where they are stuck, the economic damage to airlines and workers is enormous and this is only a small part of what they will have to deal with in the industry the next day.