Note: In article below Globe and Mail is reporting that although El Al continues to operate from Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, "only one runway was in use; the one that allows for approaches that skirt Gaza and are regarded as safest from incoming missiles."
See full story: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/israel-opens-remote-desert-airport-as-airlines-continue-cancelling-flights/article19721514/













































