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Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (Hebrew: -; English name: Ben Gurion International Airport; Three-character code: TLV; Four-character code: LLBG) was built in 1936, 15 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv, Israel Lourdes is the country's largest airport.
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport
- Chinese name
- Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport
- Foreign name
- Ben Gurion International Airport
- Three word code
- TLV
- Four-word code
- LLBG
- Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (Hebrew: -; English name: Ben Gurion International Airport; Three-character code: TLV; Four-character code: LLBG) was built in 1936, 15 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv, Israel Lourdes is the country's largest airport.
- In 2008, it handled 11,081,213 international passengers, 469,220 domestic passengers, 82,649 international flights, and 11,995 domestic flights. The airport is 20 kilometers west of Jerusalem. The airport inquiry counter inquiry center is located in the main lobby and departure hall. It provides automatic English flight information service and information confirmation, parking and transportation. The ground conditions on that day can be obtained through the terminal and the airport inquiry counter. The Israeli Government Tourist Office has a 24-hour inquiry counter located at the airport arrivals hall. [1-2]
- For more information, see David Ben Gurion International Airport.