Transport Minister: Israel plans to reopen airspace

Gate News bot news, according to Jin10, on the 24th local time, Israeli Transport Minister Miri Regev said that Israel is advancing a plan to open its airspace, including increasing the number of flights, extending airport operating hours, and introducing foreign airlines.

Miriam Regav instructed the Israel Airports Authority to prepare for the implementation of the plan, which will depend on the "removal of restrictions by the Home Front Command" and "coordination with security and intelligence agencies." She also revealed that on the 24th, there will be 24 flights landing at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, and 9 flights landing in Haifa.

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