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Israel's main international airport will reopen Monday in an 'extremely restricted format'

Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's international gateway near Tel Aviv said on its Whatsapp channel that they expect to reopen Monday evening in an "extremely restricted format" following the conflict with Iran which shut down Israeli airspace.

Airport officials said on Monday that flights would resume on Tuesday but only Israeli carriers will be flying. Israel and the U.S. started bombing Iran on Sunday, triggering a retaliatory wave across the Middle East that has left hundreds of thousands of passengers worldwide stranded.

El Al Israel Airlines announced on Monday that it is seeking approval to fly charters from Europe to Israel bordering destinations to bring passengers back to their home countries.

Israel's?Population and Immigration Authority? estimates that over 300,000 Israelis travelled abroad within the past three months and still haven't returned - including 172,000 in the previous month. Other 34,000 tourists also reside in Israel.

The airline is looking at flights to Aqaba, Jordan and?Taba, Egypt. Both are near the Israeli Red Sea resort of Eilat.

Israeli airlines have cancelled flights until Tuesday. El Al Israel Airlines, the flag carrier of Israel Airlines, has announced that it will stop selling tickets until March 21, to accommodate customers whose flights have been cancelled as soon as the airspace is opened.

Arkia, a smaller rival airline, and Israir, a larger rival airline have both suspended ticket sales until March 15, and March 18, respectively.

Arkia has launched rescue flights on Sunday, and is currently operating flights from Athens to Taba via Rome, Larnaca, Sofia, and Athens.

El Al announced that it was planning to?rescue flight from more than twenty cities, including New York City, Miami, Los Angeles and Bangkok.

It said it was examining the feasibility of using KlasJet to operate flights from European cities to Taba or Aqaba.

The statement said that these flights "require approval by the State of Israel as well as the security authorities."

Israir announced that it would begin recovery?flights from six?European?cities including Prague, Budapest, and Sofia on Tuesday.

The Israeli Airports Authority announced that its Taba border crossing would be open 24 hour a day, and three other crossings into and out of Jordan will operate during the day and evening. Reporting by Steven Scheer, Editing by Sharon Singleton

(source: Reuters)