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Ben Gurion Airport limits outbound flights to 50 passengers per plane and one per hour due to rocket attacks, canceling hundreds of flights and disrupting 25,000 travelers.
Ben Gurion Airport in Israel has imposed severe restrictions on outbound flights starting March 22, 2026, limiting them to 50 passengers per plane and one departure per hour, following intensified rocket fire and missile attacks.
Inbound flights continue normally.
The move, prompted by safety concerns and debris damage from intercepted missiles, reverses earlier partial relaxations and follows a recommendation for a potential full closure.
El Al has canceled flights to dozens of destinations through March 27, disrupting around 25,000 travelers.
A high-level meeting is set to decide on further actions, as regional tensions rise ahead of Passover.
El aeropuerto Ben Gurion limita los vuelos de salida a 50 pasajeros por avión y uno por hora debido a los ataques con cohetes, cancelando cientos de vuelos e interrumpiendo a 25,000 viajeros.