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Ben Gurion Airport (TLV): myriad non-stop routes to Europe, both east and west

Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) is the Middle East’s 8th busiest airport, with almost 23 million passengers passing through in 2018. Passenger traffic has gone up by more than 50% since 2013 and there are well over 70 international non-stop destinations offered from TLV. The top international routes out of Ben Gurion are strongly focused on Europe, with Istanbul, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Rome, Moscow and Kiev coming out top. The two premier non-European destinations are neighbouring airports JFK and Newark. Air France fly direct from Ben Gurion to Paris CDG, the airline’s main hub. From CDG, there are some 200 destinations to which you can take an onward flight with Air France, from the Americas to south-east Asia and west Africa.

Did you know?

If you’re on a flight leaving from Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) you probably won’t be going quite as far as one flight did in January 2017, which saw a private jet complete an 18 hour non-stop trip from Tel Aviv to Honolulu – the longest in the airport’s history!

Tel Aviv is home to nearly all of Israel’s tallest buildings. The current record-holder for the tallest office or residential-use building, the Azrieli Sarona Tower, was built in 2017 and reaches a height of 238 metres.

Ben Gurion Airport is located 20 km southeast of Tel Aviv.

  • From central Tel Aviv, take highway 20, highway 1 and HaTeufa Blvd (20 minutes to an hour).
  • From Jerusalem, highway 1 is the quickest route (45 mins to 1 hour 15).
  • There are 11,300 parking spaces at the airport: long-term (free shuttle bus to airport for terminal 3 departures, terminal 1’s multi-storey car park offers long-term parking within walking distance) and short-term lots.
  • There is a train station in Terminal 3. Many cities, including Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and Beer Sheva are connected to TLV by train. Central Jerusalem-Ben Gurion by train takes just 20 minutes. From Tel Aviv Savidor station it’s 18 to 24 minutes’ ride. Trains run throughout the night and at half-hourly intervals during most of the day. There are no trains on Shabbat.
  • Afikim bus 485 operates from Jerusalem to Ben Gurion, Metropoline from Beer Sheva, Kavim from Shoham and Modi’in. Sherut shared taxi vans and regular taxis are especially useful if travelling during Shabbat.

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