Countering COVID, Ben-Gurion Airport bans non-passengers from entering terminals – Access to terminals 1 and 3 at Israel’s primary port of entry will only be allowed to passengers presenting a boarding ticket up to 4 hours before departure, banning chaperones and meet and greets | ynetnews
As the coronavirus pandemic rages on in Israel and the world over, Ben-Gurion Airport announced on Monday it was tightening its coronavirus measures and banning people who do not hold a plane ticket from entering its passenger terminals, either to chaperone a passenger or greet them.
Entry to the airport’s terminals 1 and 3 will only be allowed to travelers presenting a boarding ticket up to four hours before their departure. Minors and people with disabilities will be allowed to arrive with a chaperone.
Entry to the airport’s terminals 1 and 3 will only be allowed to travelers presenting a boarding ticket up to four hours before their departure. Minors and people with disabilities will be allowed to arrive with a chaperone.
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