A report by the Secret Flights website, which tracks flights, showed on Monday that there has been a decline in flights to and from Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, by an average of 80 percent since the outbreak of the war.
The website reported that an average of 100 flights per day landed at Ben Gurion Airport during the war, compared to the usual 500 flights during the pre-war period.
Most of the traffic relates to the three Israeli carriers: Al Al, Arkia, and Israel. At a time when most foreign airlines have canceled their flights due to the war on Gaza, and the sharp rise in insurance premiums for airlines.





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80% of Ben Gurion Airport flights have been canceled since the start of the war on Gaza