According to the Israel Airports Authority, Terminal 1 is expected to handle over 1,377 departing flights in April, accounting for nearly 25% of the airport’s total outbound traffic.

The terminal first closed in 2023, following the October 7 attacks. It reopened in June last year, but closed again in November for renovations and maintenance.

The reopening on March 30th comes as international airlines that will operate from Terminal 1 are Israir, Arkia, Sun D’Or (a subsidiary of El Al), Wizz Air, Ryanair, Transavia and Georgian.

The flights will be operated by many airlines to popular destinations throughout Europe, including: Sofia, Budapest, Bucharest, Berlin, Rome, Athens, Rhodes, Warsaw, Vienna, and more. The Airports Authority emphasizes that passengers should check in advance which terminal and floor their flight departs from.