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  2. Ben Gurion Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lod Airport, 1958. The building is currently the Terminal 1 building. Bust of David Ben-Gurion at Ben Gurion Airport, named in his honour. The airport began during the British Mandate for Palestine as an airstrip of two unpaved runways on the outskirts of the town of Lydda (now Lod), near the Templer colony of Wilhelma.

  3. List of commercial transatlantic flights - Wikipedia

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    Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion Italy Rome-Fiumicino Milan-Malpensa Morocco Casablanca Netherlands Amsterdam-Schiphol Portugal Lisbon Switzerland Geneva Zurich United Arab Emirates Dubai United Kingdom London-Heathrow. Seasonal: Denmark Copenhagen Spain Madrid-Barajas United Kingdom Edinburgh Manchester. Air Caraïbes: France Paris-Orly Airport Guadeloupe ...

  4. Israir - Wikipedia

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    Israir Airlines Ltd., more commonly referred to as Israir, is an Israeli low-cost airline headquartered in Tel Aviv. [1] It operates domestic scheduled and air taxi flights from Ben Gurion International Airport, Ramon Airport, and Haifa Airport as well as scheduled and charter international services from Ben Gurion International Airport to Europe and Asia. [2]

  5. List of airports in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Airport name ICAO IATA City served Location Founded Ben Gurion Airport (Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion) LLBG TLV Tel Aviv and Jerusalem [1]: Lod, Central District: 1937 Ramon Airport (Eilat-Ramon)

  6. Wikipedia:Today's featured article/Ben Gurion International ...

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    Ben Gurion International Airport or Ben Gurion Airport (Hebrew: נמל תעופה בן גוריון, Namal Te'ūfa Ben Gūryōn) (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), once known as Lod Airport and often referred to today by its Hebrew acronym Natbag (Hebrew: נתב"ג), is the largest international airport in Israel, located near the town of Lod, 15 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv.

  7. El Al - Wikipedia

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    The first international flight, from Tel Aviv to Paris, with refueling in Rome, took place on 31 July 1949. [18] [19] By the end of 1949, the airline had flown passengers to London and Johannesburg. A state-run domestic airline, Israel Inland Airlines, was founded in 1949 in which El Al had a 50% stake. [when?] [18]