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Ben Gurion Airport's Terminal 3 to Undergo NIS 310 m. Expansion

Israel’s Airports Authority has approved a NIS 310 million project to expand Terminal 3 at Ben Gurion Airport, adding roughly 7,000 square meters across four floors and a new passenger gate to ease congestion at the country’s busiest air hub. The tender was awarded to Oron Infrastructure, with the work slated to boost processing capacity as international carriers continue to resume service. The plan addresses bottlenecks that have grown more acute during peak travel periods and anticipates continued demand growth as Israel’s skies normalize.

Officials say the expansion will enhance the passenger experience by enlarging check-in, security, and boarding areas while integrating updated screening and baggage systems. The improvements will complement recently completed upgrades elsewhere in the terminal and are intended to streamline flows from curb to gate. The added square footage will also provide flexibility for future operational changes should airlines reconfigure schedules or introduce larger aircraft on key routes.

Ben Gurion remains Israel’s primary international gateway, and the project underscores a long-term commitment to maintaining both security and efficiency at the facility. While construction timelines and phasing will be designed to minimize disruption, travelers can expect intermittent detours and temporary closures of certain areas as work proceeds. Once completed, the expansion is expected to reduce crowding, shorten wait times, and strengthen the infrastructure that supports tourism, business travel, and family reunions.

In a period when the nation is balancing urgent security demands with the needs of daily life and economic recovery, investments like this carry symbolic and practical weight. They signal confidence in the future and a determination to keep Israel connected to the world, even as the broader region navigates uncertainty.

(JPost/VFI News)