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Ben Gurion Airport resumes operations following ceasefire flight restrictions

Apr 08, 2026 11:24 AM CT Tel Aviv, Israel ceasefire,airport,infrastructure,flight-restrictions,de-escalation

Summary

Israel is easing flight restrictions and preparing to reopen Ben Gurion Airport following a reported two-week ceasefire. Domestic carriers Israir and Arkia are expanding operations, while international carriers remain grounded pending clarity on the truce's stability. This development indicates a temporary de-escalation in the conflict theater, allowing for the restoration of critical civilian infrastructure and supply chains.

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Israir, Arkia say they're preparing for gradual expansion of flight operations as foreign carriers likely to remain grounded until there's more clarity on whether 2-week truce holds The post Ben Gurion Airport set to reopen as Israel eases flight restrictions after ceasefire appeared first on The...

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Israel NEUTRAL

Eased flight restrictions and prepared for airport reopening following a ceasefire.

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"Event 8 reports the resumption of airport operations following flight restrictions due to the ceasefire. This is a parallel recovery event to the new event, as both represent the normalization of economic and logistical activities resulting from the same ceasefire agreement."