
Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's primary international airport located close to Tel Aviv, announced that it will slowly start to reopen its airspace from Wednesday night into Thursday. Initially, the airport will allow one passenger flight per hour during the first phase. Later, it plans to increase this to two flights per hour in the second phase, although a specific timeline was not provided. Israel's airspace had been closed since Saturday due to the beginning of US-Israeli air strikes on Iran.
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