Ben Gurion Airport (TLV)

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Tel Aviv

Amenities at airport
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ShoppingShopping
ParkingParking
ATMATM
TaxisTaxis
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ShowerShower
LoungeLounge
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Distance to city center
3 km
carConnection
Car connection
Route 1, Exit 13 to Ben Gurion Airport.
Wifi
Wifi
  • Free Wi-Fi available throughout the airport.
Shopping
Shopping
  • Shops are located in the duty-free area, including James Richardson Duty Free and Steimatzky.
Parking
Parking
  • Parking available near the terminal, approximately 3.8€ ($4) per hour.
Taxis
Taxis
  • Available outside the terminal.
Accessibility
Accessibility
  • Elevators, ramps, assistance.
WC
WC
  • Available throughout the airport.
Shower
Shower
  • Yes
Lounge
Lounge
  • Lounges available, including the Dan Lounge, accessible with a pass or membership.
Lost and Found Office
Lost and Found Office
  • Located in the arrivals area.
Public transit options for Tel Aviv
  • Bus: 5, 13, 239
  • Train: Airport Line

Flying from/to Ben Gurion Airport

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Arriving at Ben Gurion Airport (TLV)

Ben Gurion Airport is the main international airport in Israel, making it the country's coachiest airport. The airport is considered one of the best airports in the Middle East thanks to its notable security and focus on passengers' experience. The airport is in Tel Aviv, also known as the "white city" due to its many white buildings. The airport is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, making it very convenient for passengers with early flights, layovers, and delays. There are 104 airlines flying in and out of the airport, which is the main hub for El Al, Israir Airlines, Arkia, and Sun d'Or. 

What's the best way to get from Ben Gurion Airport to the city centre?

There are several ways to travel from Ben Gurion Airport to Tel Aviv city centre. Depending on their time and cost preferences, passengers often opt for a train, airport shuttle, or taxi.  The train (Israel Railways) travels from the airport (Terminal 3) to Tel Aviv all day and night. During the day, the trains depart every 30 minutes and stop at all stations within Tel Aviv. From 11:00 p.m. to 6 a.m., just one train departs every hour and it only stops at Arlozorov Station. The total journey time is about 18 minutes.  Airport shuttles take around 30 minutes to arrive in Tel Aviv, with no waiting times, and they operate 24 hours a day. Meanwhile, taxis are located in Terminals 1 and 3. Taxis run 24/7 and take 30 minutes to arrive in Tel Aviv. Passengers can order a taxi from the dispatcher post at Terminal 3 Level G, at the exit from Gate 03, or at Terminal 1 near Gate 03. Shared taxis (also known as "sheruts") take about 30 minutes to arrive in Tel Aviv, with waiting times for them to fill up varying from 30 to 60 minutes.

How far is the city centre from Ben Gurion Airport?

The distance between the airport and Tel Aviv is approximately 19 miles (25.5 kilometers). Passengers can use the train, an airport shuttle, a shared taxi (sherut), or a regular taxi to travel from the airport to Tel Aviv city centre. Passengers should keep in mind that the most convenient method of transport to Tel Aviv is the train. Trains offer the shortest travel time, of 18 minutes, are available 24 hours a day, and depart 41 times per day. travellers can catch the train in Terminal 3 of the airport. 

What services are there at Ben Gurion Airport?

Ben Gurion Airport is a modern facility equipped with state-of-the-art technology. It's the largest airport in Israel, and its amenities reflect that status. The amenities found in the airport include, but are not limited to, currency exchange counters, luggage storage, ATMs, duty-free shops (cosmetics, books, sports, electronics, fashion, and jewelry), coachiness centers, VIP lounges, a police station, two synagogues, a children's room, a medical clinic, free WiFi, and a range of food options (including kosher) in the many coffee shops and restaurants.

How accessible is the route for those with limited mobility?

Ben Gurion Airport is proud to be a fully accessible facility for anyone with limited mobility. The airport offers barrier-free access and special services to aid anyone with particular needs. By law, the Israel Airport Authority has the responsibility of providing the correct infrastructure to assist any passengers with limited mobility. Regardless, the airport also explains that the responsibility for handling assisted passengers and their personal belongings lies on their respective airline from the moment of entering the terminal until disembarking the airplane. A ground handling company facilitates the process for its passengers, offering services such as accompaniment and assistance through the departure and arrival process. Toilets for passengers with limited mobility can be found on the first floor, the departure lounge, and in the arrival areas.

Local tips: what to know before flying to Ben Gurion Airport

When travelling to Tel Aviv from the airport, passengers will find that most public transportation and taxis are available at any time every day, except for Shabbat. Judaism's day of rest, Shabbat entails refraining from work activities and resting in order to honor the day. There are 39 categories of prohibited forms of melakhah (work) on Shabbat protected under halakha (Jewish law). Since Shabbat is performed from sunset on Friday until the appearance of stars in the sky on Saturday night, public transportation does not run between those times. Anyone travelling to Israel should keep this in mind when planning, to make their stay as comfortable and easy as possible.

FAQ: Travel from Ben Gurion Airport (TLV)

Everything you need to know about Ben Gurion Airport (TLV): From location, transport connections, and amenities to safety, schedules, and nearby attractions—your complete guide to navigating the airport with ease.
FAQs
Tel Aviv station offers accessibility services for passengers with reduced mobility, including elevators, ramps, and assistance.
Car rental services are not available at Tel Aviv station.
The city center is approximately 3.622 kilometers from Tel Aviv.
The closest train station to Tel Aviv is the Tel Aviv HaHagana station, located in the southern part of the city.
For flights departing from Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, it is recommended to arrive at least three hours before an international flight and two hours before a domestic flight.
The fastest way to reach the city center from Tel Aviv is by using the train service from Tel Aviv HaShalom station, which offers quick and frequent connections to central locations.
Tel Aviv is located at the Ben Gurion Airport, 7015001, Israel.
Parking is available near the Tel Aviv terminal, costing approximately 3.8€ ($4) per hour.
Transportation options from Tel Aviv to the city centre include buses such as routes 5, 13, and 239, as well as the Airport Line train, with taxis also being available outside the terminal for convenience.
Yes, showers are available at Tel Aviv station.
Smoking is generally prohibited inside Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport, with designated smoking areas provided outside the terminals.
Tel Aviv's primary bus station, the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station, has seven terminals.
Toilets are available throughout Tel Aviv station.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the Tel Aviv station.
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