JAKARTA - Israel will begin opening limited flights in and out of Ben Gurion International Airport on Monday.
The Israeli Airport Authority (IAA) said flights out would operate with a maximum of 50 passengers due to the new safety protocol.
Israel's Domestic Front Command has restricted large gatherings of people and closed non-essential workplaces due to the threat of Iranian ballistic missiles.
Reported by CNN, Monday, June 23, the IAA will allow about 24 flights to enter per day as part of what it calls a "Safe Port" operation, as tens of thousands of Israelis are still displaced overseas.
This incoming flight is allowed to operate with increased capacity.
The IAA says the resumption of flights - even with limited capacity - will mark a significant step towards a gradual recovery of routine international travel.
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