Ben Gurion Airport

("Tel Aviv Airport" redirects here. For the other airport serving Tel Aviv, see Sde Dov Airport.) Ben Gurion International Airport (Hebrew: נמל התעופה הבינלאומי בן גוריון‎‎; Arabic: مطار بن غوريون الدولي‎‎) (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), often referred as Natbag (נתב״ג) is the largest international airport of Israel. Named after Israel's first prime minister David Ben-Gurion, the airport serves as a hub for El Al, Israir Airlines, Arkia and Sun D'Or. In 2015 it handled 16.3 million passengers. It is located 19 km (12 mi) to the southeast of Tel Aviv. Ben Gurion Airport is operated by the Israel Airports Authority, a government-owned corporation that manages all public airports and border crossings in Israel.

Ben Gurion Airport

("Tel Aviv Airport" redirects here. For the other airport serving Tel Aviv, see Sde Dov Airport.) Ben Gurion International Airport (Hebrew: נמל התעופה הבינלאומי בן גוריון‎‎; Arabic: مطار بن غوريون الدولي‎‎) (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), often referred as Natbag (נתב״ג) is the largest international airport of Israel. Named after Israel's first prime minister David Ben-Gurion, the airport serves as a hub for El Al, Israir Airlines, Arkia and Sun D'Or. In 2015 it handled 16.3 million passengers. It is located 19 km (12 mi) to the southeast of Tel Aviv. Ben Gurion Airport is operated by the Israel Airports Authority, a government-owned corporation that manages all public airports and border crossings in Israel.