<br><br>**Healing Skies Israeli Airlines to Reopen Flights to Tel Aviv, Resuming Travel for Thousands**<br><br>As the Israeli airspace gradually reopens, three Israeli airlines – Israir, Arkia, and flag carrier El Al Israel Airlines – are gearing up to resume flights to Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv. Following a weekend of closed skies due to US-Israeli strikes on Iran, which triggered missile barrages from Iran against Israel, the airport is set to reopen in phases, with limited passenger flights initially.<br><br>**Phased Reopening**<br><br>The airport's reopening plan will unfold in two phases. Initially, a maximum of one passenger flight per hour will land at Ben Gurion, gradually increasing to two passenger flights per hour in the second phase. The exact timeline for the second phase has not been announced.<br><br>**Arkia's Resumption**<br><br>Arkia, one of Israel's smaller carriers, has announced its plans to resume flights to Tel Aviv. The airline will operate one flight from Rome on Thursday, followed by five flights on Friday, including three from Athens and two from Larnaca.<br><br>**El Al's Rescue Efforts**<br><br>Flag carrier El Al Israel Airlines has been busy operating rescue flights from over 20 cities, including New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London, Paris, and other European cities, to bring back an estimated 40,000 passengers stranded abroad. The airline has planned nine flights on Thursday from nine European cities to Ben Gurion.<br><br>**Israir's Restart**<br><br>Israir, another smaller Israeli carrier, has announced five flights to Ben Gurion on Thursday from Rome, Berlin, Athens, Batumi, and Rovaniemi/Lapland.<br><br>**Travel Revival**<br><br>The reopening of Ben Gurion International Airport is expected to have a significant impact on travel, with thousands of passengers set to be accommodated in the coming days. As the airport reopens, travelers can expect a return to normal flight schedules, with both domestic and international flights operating as usual.<br><br>**The Future of Travel**<br><br>As the world continues to evolve, it's exciting to consider the potential for travel to revolutionize the industry in the years to come. With technological advancements and innovative tools, the future of travel looks bright, and we can't wait to see what's in store.<br><br>In this blog post, we've explored the exciting developments in the travel industry as Israeli airlines ramp up flights to Tel Aviv. With the reopening of Ben Gurion International Airport, travelers can once again enjoy the thrill of taking to the skies. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest travel trends and innovations.<br><br>Changes made<br><br>* Improved tone The language is now more formal and professional.<br>* Grammar and punctuation Minor errors were corrected, and the text was reorganized for better flow.<br>* Readability The text is now easier to read, with clear headings and concise paragraphs.<br>* Content Some minor changes were made to the content to make it more engaging and informative.<br>* Style The text is now written in a more polished and professional style, with a focus on clarity and concision.
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