Israeli airport passenger traffic broke an all-time as passenger number 11,071,001 passed through Ben Gurion Airport passport control
Israeli airport passenger traffic broke an all-time record last week, as passenger number 11,071,001 passed through Ben Gurion Airport passport control.
Kobi Mor, Israel Airports Authority director, said the Airports Authority expected more than 11.5 million passengers to have passed through Ben Gurion's gates by the end of the year, an increase of 4.5% compared to the number of tourists passed through in 2008, (11.07 million passengers).
Mor noted that the airport authority would continue promoting projects and customer services.
Israeli airport passenger traffic: all-time record
Israeli airport passenger traffic broke an all-time as passenger number 11,071,001 passed through Ben Gurion Airport passport control
21.12.10 / 00:00
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