Where is ben gurion airport from tel aviv




















Accessibility: The train from Ben Gurion Airport to Tel Aviv is accessible to persons with wheelchairs - there is no need to notify in advance of your arrival.

However, if you would like personal assistance a team waiting for you at the entrance , it is recommended to notify the station 24 hours prior to your scheduled journey. For more information, visit Israel's accessibility website. BUS The bus stations are located at gate Bus line takes passengers from the airport to central Tel Aviv. The bus operates every hour on the hour, excluding Shabbat Friday evening through Saturday evening. Bus companies Dan and Metropoline have a wheelchair accessible ramp as well as a designated spot for wheelchairs.

Taxi stands are located outside the arrival hall. Reduced rate licensed taxis can be found on Level 2 of Terminal 3 take the escalators to your left after you pass through customs. ATMs are located in Terminals 1 and 3. Banking and currency exchange services are available in Terminal 3. Duty-free shops are located in the departures areas of Terminals 1 and 3. The majority of other retailers can be found in the Square area of Terminal 3.

These include fashion boutiques, sports shops, electronics stores and souvenir outlets. Individual airline lost and found desks can be found in the Terminal 3 arrivals hall. Emergency first aid clinics operate 24 hours a day. First- and business-class passengers with all other airlines have access to a number of dedicated lounges, while other passengers may also use these services for a fee.

Meeting rooms, and more extensive business facilities, are available at most major hotels in Tel Aviv. Public telephones, accepting both cards and coins, are located throughout the airport and a post office is housed within Terminal 3. From Airport Terminal 3, you can access the trains on Level S. Tickets are from outside machines or directly from a ticket attendant and the train arrives at the airport approximately every 20 minutes. Important to note that the train does not run after sundown on Fridays or at all on Saturdays due to Shabbat.

Shuttles are quick and hassle-free and can be pre-arranged for transport to and from the airport in Tel Aviv. If you are arriving on Friday Shabbat or on Jewish holidays, note that a surcharge will be added to your taxi fare. There is a free airport shuttle that passes between Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 approximately every 15 minutes. Keep this in mind if you are making a connection that you may need to wait 15 minutes for the shuttle.

Both short term and long term parking lots are available and can be found in front of the airport terminals. Parking is not permitted in front of the arrivals and departures halls, it is for dropping off passengers only. The maximum daily rate for short-term parking is 90 NIS a day.

Long-term parking is also found in front of Terminal 3 and is either 40 NIS a day or 70 NIS a day depending on if you park in the covered areas. An airport shuttle bus will also run from the long-term parking lot to the main terminals every 15 minutes. As such, it is always important to plan ahead and ensure that if you are flying out of Ben Gurion Airport to arrive approximately 3 hours early in order to leave enough time for security queues.

Upon arrival, you will be asked questions before checking into your flight.



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