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Israel postpones opening of Ramon airport to Palestinians

Aug 22, 2022

Jerusalem [Israel], August 22: Israel announced on Sunday that a recent plan to allow flights for Palestinians from the southern Ramon Airport was postponed to an unknown date.
"When a new date is confirmed, we will update the media and the public," Israel Airports Authority spokesman OferLefler said in a statement.
His announcement came a day before the first such flight was scheduled to depart.
The Airport Authority said earlier in August that starting Aug. 22, the Ramon Airport in the Negev Desert, near the resort city of Eilat, would allow Palestinian passengers from the occupied West Bank to fly to Turkish cities of Istanbul and Antalya via flights operated by Turkish carriers.
The Palestinian Authority has publicly rejected the plan, saying the move has not been coordinated with the Palestinians and bypasses the Palestinians' right to an independent airport, local newspaper Jerusalem Post reported.
Currently, the only outbound route for Palestinians in the West Bank is via Jordan.
Ramon Airport was opened in January 2019, with the first international flight landing there two months later. It has been struggling with a decrease in passengers since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: Xinhua